If you want to pass multiple VLANs through your Cisco Meraki MR36, then you should configure the port its connected to as a trunk and allow the specified VLANs you want tagged on the trunk. The MR36 should use the native VLAN for IP connectivity.
Make sure you have configured the native VLAN on your trunk to be what you plan your MR36 to sit on. Make sure that native VLAN is configured upstream on the network and your management VLAN is assigned that VLAN ID.
Kaleb Mohr, CCNA. | Network Engineer
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