Anyone know if Cisco's done something different with CDP and COS Priority in the latest round of IOS updates? I work for a VOIP hardware vendor, and we've run into a snag with IOS 12.2(40)EX apparently changing the COS value communication with our IP telephones.
Normally, when a switch (in my case, a 3560) sends the VLAN information to the IP set via CDP, the set should default the COS to 5. I've found that after upgrading the 3560 to 12.2(40)EX, now the IP phone comes up with a COS value of 0. Same firmware on the IP phone and it's associated server, the only change was the IOS on the switch. The funny thing is, if I use either an older IOS version on the switch (12.2(25)SEE), or an older firmware on the IP telephone, it comes up fine. Anyone got any ideas?
Normally, when a switch (in my case, a 3560) sends the VLAN information to the IP set via CDP, the set should default the COS to 5. I've found that after upgrading the 3560 to 12.2(40)EX, now the IP phone comes up with a COS value of 0. Same firmware on the IP phone and it's associated server, the only change was the IOS on the switch. The funny thing is, if I use either an older IOS version on the switch (12.2(25)SEE), or an older firmware on the IP telephone, it comes up fine. Anyone got any ideas?