Howdy:

 Hmmm, is this a job for  IP-MASQUERADE ?

http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/distributions/slackware/docs/mini/IP-Masquerade

<snip>
 2.3.  Who Can Benefit From IP Masquerade?

  �  If you have a Linux host connected to the Internet, and

  �  if you have some computers running TCP/IP connected to that Linux
     box on a local subnet, and/or

  �  if your Linux host has more than one modem and acts as a PPP or
     SLIP server connecting to others, which

  �  those OTHER machines do not have official assigned IP addresses.
     (these machines are represented by OTHER machines hereby)

  �  And of course, if you want those OTHER machines to make it onto the
     Internet without spending extra bucks :)
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M. Paul Pandian wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am looking for your help!!!
> 
> I have 15 IP addresses allotted by my Internet Service Provider.  But my
> network has 250 nodes.  We need to connect all these 250 nodes onto the
> internet.  I mean that they need to access the Internet.  My IP addresses
> are as follows:
> 
> 202.141.133.17  to 202.141.133.31
> 
> I have four network servers viz. admin, faculty, student and library.
> 
> Using these IP address, how will I subnet so that all the 250 nodes can
> have IP addresses which can be internet connected among the four servers.
> Could you please refer me to a detailed doc file.
> 
> Paul

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