Hi all, Am new to perl, am trying some scaling test for static nat on a router. Given max static nat supported, i want to generate ip address (w/o using cpan modules). eg: 2000 max(static nats) want to hv 1 to 1 static nat, starting from 1.1.1.1-255, 2.1-255 .... till max. for simplicity i dont want to use 0 ip address, otherwise is also fine. i got the logic something like 1.1.n3.n4 max =2000( divide this by 255 to get how many times n3 hs to loop, if not exaclty divisible, mod to get the extra numbers to loop for n4) loop n4 from 1 to 255, reset to 1 and increment n3++ till i reach max... tried some code..but am not getting it right. a quick code would be apperciated. thx, cjaar

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