Hello,

I'm trying to move to a new ISP.  Our old one provided a T3 and an external IP 
range.  The gateway IP they gave to us to assign to our router interface was on 
a different subnet than the external IPs they provided so having another 
interface dedicated to the external network was an easy setup.

Our new ISP provided a gateway IP that is in the same subnet as the external 
IPs they provided for use.  The range they provided (changed for security) is 
10.0.128.64/26.  They want us to assign 10.0.128.66 to our WAN interface and 
point all outbound traffic to 10.0.128.65.

The problem with this setup is I can't dedicate another interface for the new 
external range because the subnets overlap.  I can change the g0/0 interface to 
10.0.128.66 255.255.255.252 and assign the other interface g0/1 10.0.128.96 
255.255.255.224 but then I lose a bunch of external IPs.

Is there a better way to do this so I can use all the IPs in the range?

Thanks in advance for any input.
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