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Modify Host Definition and enable/disable NAT rule via command line

Hi,

is it possible to modify the IP address of an existing host definition via command line? 
Additionally is it possible to enable/disable NAT rules via command line?
Could it be done via cc?

EDIT: Reason: I need to change these values automatically through a script.


Thanks in advance

Dino


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  • Unfortunately not, because when the second server is online, no one should be able to use server one. So I cannot use the availability groups.

    If I had a master-master sync between the servers, I wouldn't need this NAT-rule construction or your RED-solution at all.

    Dino
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  • Unfortunately not, because when the second server is online, no one should be able to use server one. So I cannot use the availability groups.

    If I had a master-master sync between the servers, I wouldn't need this NAT-rule construction or your RED-solution at all.

    Dino
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