Just use some caution when going to a new release especially prior to any maint releases as it could be buggy. It is not as bad as it was say back with 9.x code.
If you are doing fairly straight-forward routing and not many special features it does reduce your risk in terms of bugs.
Sounds...
Typically the answer is it depends on whether you are marking input packets on the LAN interface or prioritizing, classifying and limiting on the WAN interface or both. If you are marking then you would in most cases also be classifying on the egress interface if you do both in a CE router...
Burtsbees is correct there are many uses for Loopback addresses. It is not true that using a loopback will keep a BGP association established if the intermediate path is down. For an EBGP neighbor you would want to use the directly connected interface for the neighbor, if not you can do some...
Your scenario has some design issues to consider. Since what you call the 2811 Gateway is the point at which you currently segregate the intranet vs extranet traffic you will need to provide that same segregation for the traffic moving forward. So you will need to either do VLANs or possibly...
In any event depending on where you want to advertise or reach these servers from you have different NAT requirements. While using the 10.x.x.x address space may enable you to reach the servers internally you would not be able to reach those from an external network as you would need private...
Do you have a default route defined? The most common issue with a device behind a switch and not being able to ping past the directly connected router on the switch is no default route or lack of a complete route table.
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