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ip mapping-is this correct?

M

modom

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I got a new server and have all my accounts on the new one now but am a little stuck with this mapping.

When I migrated all the accounts to the new server they were all put on one IP address. I ran the reconfigurator.pl on the new server to see what was in it:
# You should edit IP addresses, netmasks and interfaces to reflect your
# future settings. If you don't want the IP to be changed - leave it untouched,
# comment out it's line or remove entire line from the file.

The same IP 216.xxx.xxx.xxx with the mask 255.xxx.xxx.xxx is listed for all the domains now on the new server. Do I just keep listing this IP pointing to -> all of my different IP's and subnet masks on the old server like this? This doesn't make too much sense to me right now.
eth0:216.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.xxx.xxx.xxx -> eth0:63.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
eth0:216.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.xxx.xxx.xxx -> eth0:63.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
eth0:216.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.xxx.xxx.xxx -> eth0:72.xxx.xxx.xxx 255.xxx.xxx.xxx
 
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