CUCM 10.5 Local Route Group

When utilizing the local route group for a device pool, when a change is made for that device pool, does a reset of the devices have to occur for the changes to go into affect?  The reason I ask is if you are simply making the change to the Route List there is no interruption to the end users, but what if a location's Long Distance is pointing to a Route List that references a Local Route Group.  If you want move that to another route group under the device pool is there any impact on the phones in that device pool?
Thanks,
Joe

So What you ask is if you modified the route list (change the actual local route Group for other route group) will reset the phones ? as far as I now no change on rl will reset phone but change on dp will..

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