| Erick Bergquist 2006-02-25, 5:46 pm |
| It shouldn't be a problem. It's stored on a compact
flash card on the module. I would back it up first
just to be safe. Only thing you should need to
configure is the service-module interface on the
gateway it's moved into and maybe reconfigure
settings, routes, etc on CUE if networks, etc change.
See this link for procedures on how to remove the AIM
module, etc.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products... />
1f347e.html
--- James Grace <jgrace@digitelusa.net> wrote:
> Can you move an aim from one gw to another without
> losing data
>
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