Jon,
If you have an ethernet behind the DSL modem and can attach 9 PCs to that network, and they can each connect to the internet using static IP addresses, then you have all the routing support you need.
Pick one of your 9 addresses.
Choose a subnet from the class C which includes that address as neither the network (0) or broadcast (all 111s) address.
Configure your PSN to be that subnet.
Configure your server for that address and connect it.
Set up your tunnel from the chosen address to the PSN.
That should be sufficient. This unfortunately is theoretical since I can't set up a configuration to mimic what I'm suggesting.
This doesn't sound right. If the 9 IP addresses are on the DSL segment, how can he move a subnet of it
to the PSN? The EXT interface still needs a valid IP in that range also (and it can't overlap with the subnet
he is trying to use on the PSN.) Also, this will most likely run afoul of the subnet mask being wrong on the
DSL providers core router (e.g. it will probably think it can ARP for any of those 9 addresses, and unless the
gnatbox is doing proxy arp, this will fail.)
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