think of the mgmt int/IP on the meraki switch like just a client/host IP that needs to talk to dashboard. as long as the vlan is allowed on the uplink port(s) and not blocked by any upstream firewalls it should reach dashboard.
the native vlan/allowed vlans/port mode all need to follow standard switch config principles. meaning if the uplink is a trunk (most likely) it needs to be a trunk on the other end. and the native and allowed vlans should match.
again, in the world of meraki switches the mgmt vlan is a little different from what folks are used to with traditional switches.
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