Configuration of VLAN (management) SG200 series

Hello.

Can someone help me configure (a normally very easy thing..) on a Cisco SG200-08 switch?

Please see attachment (sg200 - 1.jpg) for detailed information. ... Sorry in advance for my bad writing :)

My problem is:

I want to manage the switch via the trunkport (port1) on the SG200 via the MGMT on VLAN30 pc and have everything (7ports) free other VIRTUAL networks.

Please see the attached screenshots for my current config.
This config works (I can ping the pc mgmt sg200), but I can't change the VLAN for port2. (it is said that I lose the management functionality)

Any ideas?

Hi Frank,.

Indeed, you'd have this error message and no matter if this VLAN 30 is the default of the switch or just the IPv4 interface is on this VLAN, there should always be a port (outside trunk) to keep the vlan 30 untagged and PVID.

I guess you want to use all ports up but unfortunately it's like switch was design.

Kind regards

Aleksandra

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