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How can I change nameserver IP?

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I moved my site to a new server, but I want to use the nameserver before I used in old server. the nameserver is private nameserver like ns1.****.com and ns2.****.com. I assign new IPs to the two nameserver in the new server, but it seems it doesn't work, it shows only ips in old server, How can I assign a new IP to the nameserver? Thanks very much!
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You have to update the nameserver's IPs at your registrar
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registrar? at domain registrar?
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Right. You have to get the name server IPs updated at your domain registrar end. Please note that there might be some propagation delay for the changes to take effect completely.
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If you have trouble doing it in the nameserver section, you can just edit the dns zone in the WHM Edit DNS Zone link. Then just update it at the registrar too.
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registrar? at domain registrar?
I was having ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com nameservers for my old server. Now, I have transferred all the domains to new server. I have followed below procedure:

1. Transferred domain mydomain.com to new server.
2. Created new ns3 and ns4 A records for mydomain.com in new server from WHM-> Edit DNS zone.
3. In old server WHM -> Edit DNS zone -> mydomain.com -> created ns3 and ns4 A records and pointed them to new IP addresses (ns3 and ns4) of new server.
4. Went to Domain registrar control panel and created two child nameservers entries for mydomain.com.

That's it!
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