We are currently installing a IPO 500v2 with R8.0.18 and 9630G handsets. When connecting the handset to the network it does the following:
1. Phone Starts up and gets a DHCP address from the data network (Vlan 21 and the Windows DHCP server has the following scope option set Option 292=L2Q=1,L2QVLAN=29) and releases the address
2. Phone restarts on VLAN 29 and gets a DHCP address from the IPO 500.
3. Upgrade is completed
4. Phone restarts gets a DHCP address from the Data network. The phone displays DHCP 1,2 and shows VLAN 0
After this the phone does not connect to the IPO. It sits in a continues loop. If we go into the settings of the phone and for the phone onto vlan 29 it connects to the IPO and all is fine. We can then remove the vlan tag and set it back to 0 and the phone continues to work.
Some further details:
The 9630g handset was on ha96xxr3_171bS.bin and upgrades to hb96xxua3_11.bin. The network switches used are Cisco 2960 and the config of one the phone port is:
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
switchport access vlan 21
switchport mode access
switchport voice vlan 29
spanning-tree portfast
Has anyone seen a problem like this before or have any ideas what could be causing the issue. I don't really want to have to switch the config on all of the handsets from vlan 0 > 29 and then back again.
Regards
James
1. Phone Starts up and gets a DHCP address from the data network (Vlan 21 and the Windows DHCP server has the following scope option set Option 292=L2Q=1,L2QVLAN=29) and releases the address
2. Phone restarts on VLAN 29 and gets a DHCP address from the IPO 500.
3. Upgrade is completed
4. Phone restarts gets a DHCP address from the Data network. The phone displays DHCP 1,2 and shows VLAN 0
After this the phone does not connect to the IPO. It sits in a continues loop. If we go into the settings of the phone and for the phone onto vlan 29 it connects to the IPO and all is fine. We can then remove the vlan tag and set it back to 0 and the phone continues to work.
Some further details:
The 9630g handset was on ha96xxr3_171bS.bin and upgrades to hb96xxua3_11.bin. The network switches used are Cisco 2960 and the config of one the phone port is:
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/2
switchport access vlan 21
switchport mode access
switchport voice vlan 29
spanning-tree portfast
Has anyone seen a problem like this before or have any ideas what could be causing the issue. I don't really want to have to switch the config on all of the handsets from vlan 0 > 29 and then back again.
Regards
James