Hi Marki,
I think you need to do a little tos to cos translation.
We did this in the policy manager and the snapshot is listed following.
you can find the following translation from the internet
http://bytesolutions.com/Support/Knowledgebase/KB_Viewer/ArticleId/34/DSCP-TOS-CoS-Presidence-conver
Michael,
I understand the C3 will automatically respect 802.1p priority. The
strange thing here is that when I monitor the traffic from the "calling
phone" there is no layer 2 priority set (I purposely shut this off)
only DSCP. The called phone when it responds does have layer 2 priority
set a
The layer 2 priority of 6 is how the priority is happening. The phone is
setting it's own 802.1p priority (layer2) and possibly DSCP/ToS (layer3). The
C3 automatically respects 802.1p priority and places the traffic queue #4 (the
top of the four hardware queues). When you attempt to saturate