My company merged with another. I have inherited 32 full and portable
class-c networks. The company we merged with didn't use them much and I am,
in fact replacing the services they were using so all will be available. I
am familiar with a proxied firewall environment. I run a three-legged
Gauntlet setup with everything being proxied for now. How can I best use
these portable networks? Would I use them much in the same manner as a DMZ,
meaning expose them directly to the Internet but firewall them to the
inside? Can I split them up, i.e. given I will have one ISP but 4 locations
were we attach can the ISP use these networks at separate sites?  I actually
never expected to ever have any real IP addresses to worry about but I hate
to waste them. This might sound crass, it's not meant to. Is there a market
for IP addresses? The 32 I have are contiguous. Thanks.
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