Routing public IP's through a gateway

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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Greeting all,

I have a bit of a complicated question.

I have two ethernet devices, eth1 and eth2.

eth1 is where my internet comes from. It is in the form of 202.172.122.208/29. 
It has another IP range, 202.172.122.72/29. What I want to be able to do is 
route 202.172.122.72/29 to eth2, so that other machines can use those IPs, 
any ideas on how to do this, I cannot work out how to do this.

eth2 has a DHCP server, which only gives out IPs 202.172.122.74 to 
202.172.122.76.

eth1 is basically just hooked into my internet router, while eth2 is hooked 
into a switch, and will be used for other computers.

If anyone could help me with this setup, I would more then appreciate it.

Thank you very much,

     - Tim Groeneveld

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