I have a DSL connection wiht 32 static IP's, and a cable connection.

I have one very specific use for the cable connection and everythign else
goes over the DSL.

The Cable uses DHCP to assign IP's, and static is not an option for them.

My office subnet is NAT'd behind one of the 32 static IP's.  I want to continue
NAT'ing 99% of the traffic out that interface, and out the cable interface,
for the 1 connection to the 1 resource, I want it to be NAT'd, but use
the cable for outbound traffic.

The catch is, I don't want the cable DHCP info to over-write the default
route info that I have configured...

Can I do this?  Or am I perhaps not asking the question clearly?  Probably
the latter.

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