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Jul 6, 2011

We are switching over to a new ISP and the settings from the old ISP Statstic IP,DNS, is on the Cisco 891 router. Question can I just edit the settings that are already on the Cisco 891 router. I clicked on the CCP exress Went to the Task Internet(Wan) Address type is set for Static IP which I can change and the subnet I can change. In the DHCP it is enable DHCP server on the Lan interface VLan1 and I want to keep the Starting IP address and Ending IP address. For the Section DOmain Name Server (DNS) Primary DNS and Secondary DNS I can change it. Where do I type in the Gateway address. I clicked on the Routing and I only see checked Enable dfault Route and checked INterface Fastethernet8. I don't anywhere that I need to type in the Gateway address anywhere in the CCP Express.

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