Dan,
At 08:56 AM -0400 5/28/2003, you wrote:There's no way you can get the provider to route you even one /30?
I just posed that question to the ISP. We'll see what happens.
Here's a direction in which I was thinking (please indulge - I'm in brainstorm mode). Keep in mind that it's probably even cheesier than your proxy ARP idea. Assuming that the issues of the traffic arriving un-routed on its own network could be dealt with, subnet the /24 net into two /25 nets. Then route the .128/25 traffic into GB on the .0/25 net. Great care would need to be taken to assure that nothing originating from the .0/25 net routes out since I have no assignments there. I'm certain it gets screened out somewhere but nevertheless...
I don't think this will help, since all of the addresses they assigned you would be in the upper half. You really would have
liked to have had the 9 addresses span the /25 boundary for this class C block.
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