Ahh the plot thickens,
Ok I presumed you were using for example 44.0.0.0 on a class C and want to expand to 44.0.0.0 on a class B, however your going from 192.168.0.0 /24 to 172.16.0.0 /16.
You`ve got your work cut out. If you are looking after DNS, DHCP and static entries etc, and all your layer 3 devices, I would think that would cover it. However we have some pants programmers here who use hard coded IP addresses in their apps rather than use DNS ( I know ) so I guess you`d have to watch out for pitfalls like that. Ive done a couple of office changes ( bringing them inline with the IP schema ) and didnt` really hit any pit falls.
LEEroy
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