Hi Gary - I could but :
    1. There is a page long list of CARP settings issue
    2. Then there are number of new settings like password and VHID and ad freq 
etc..
Thanks for taking moment to respond.
Anil

Gary Buckmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: CARP is a virtual IP type.  If you 
already have Virtual IPs defined as 
ProxyARP, simply change them to CARP, and make sure you have CARP enabled. 

Anil Garg wrote:
> Hi Gary - Is there a place that I can read which shows how to do CARP 
> in place of Virtual IP when we are doing NAT...
>
> I am also searching into Google and my head spins!!
>
> */Gary Buckmaster /* wrote:
>
>     Ron Lemon wrote:
>     >
>     > I have setup a rule to allow all ICMP types from any source any
>     port
>     > to any destination on any port via any gateway.
>     >
>     > If I ping my WAN IP it responds correctly.
>     >
>     >
>     > My WAN link also has 6 Virtual Ips of type other configured. I can
>     > access the resources via NAT that are on these virtual Ips but
>     when I
>     > ping one of them I never get a response. What else do I need to
>     do to
>     > get the virtual Ips to respond to ICMP requests.
>     >
>     >
>     > Thanks
>     >
>     > Ron.
>     >
>     ProxyARP virtual IPs don't respond to ping. CARP virtual IPS do, if
>     ping is necessary, convert your virtual IPs over to CARP.
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