Have you trying doing it on one RCP installation that is using the NVR stored in the host ?
Its very interesting resorting one NCP backup to one RCP for moving network between test and production networks and if its not need burring the IEEE in the chip then restoring the backup on the RCP.
Alexei was thinking of making one redundant system with moving the "active" coordinator without slashing new IEEE and pnly updating the NVR on the host system and shutting sown the first RCP and bringing up the "new" one with the backup from the first one and getting good redundancy (but is very depending on have the host system 110% up).
Have you trying doing it on one RCP installation that is using the NVR stored in the host ? Its very interesting resorting one NCP backup to one RCP for moving network between test and production networks and if its not need burring the IEEE in the chip then restoring the backup on the RCP.
Alexei was thinking of making one redundant system with moving the "active" coordinator without slashing new IEEE and pnly updating the NVR on the host system and shutting sown the first RCP and bringing up the "new" one with the backup from the first one and getting good redundancy (but is very depending on have the host system 110% up).