Multiple VLAN configuration for VOIP (internet provider via fiber)

Hi!
Yesterday we switched from DSL to Fibre internet provider (E.ON in Germany). I got the internet connection to work with VLAN-ID 132 configuration, but my ISP also wants a different VLAN-ID 232 for VoIP. Could please someone help me how to set this up in ER605 and OC200?
Requierements from ISP:
Data VLAN-ID: 132
VoIP VLAN-ID: 232 / PBit 0 / VPI 1 / VCI 32 (for PBit/VPI/VCI I even don't find a seeting)
Here are my basic settings:
What I already tried is to setup is a VLAN-ID in the IPTV settings, but it has absolutly now effect.
Could please someone help me to get the ip phone working again? The connected phone station is a yealink WB70B.
Br
Ronny
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Hi @sp00ky
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You are on the right track. Set the port to VOIP profile where your phone is connected.
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@Clive_A Sorry the screenshot was misleading. I already set the profile to the port where the phone is connected. BUT after doing that I can't access the phone web frontend anymore. The phone is not connecting to the ISP and I can't see the logs or change something in the phone settings. Is it somehow possible to assign two VLAN-IDs to a port? Maybe on one of the SP2016P switches (I have two of them)? Or what would be the right configuration to let the phone connect via VLAN-ID 232 to the ISP and give me the chance to manage the phone in the internal network over VLAN-ID 1?
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Hi @sp00ky
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sp00ky wrote
@Clive_A Sorry the screenshot was misleading. I already set the profile to the port where the phone is connected. BUT after doing that I can't access the phone web frontend anymore. The phone is not connecting to the ISP and I can't see the logs or change something in the phone settings. Is it somehow possible to assign two VLAN-IDs to a port? Maybe on one of the SP2016P switches (I have two of them)? Or what would be the right configuration to let the phone connect via VLAN-ID 232 to the ISP and give me the chance to manage the phone in the internal network over VLAN-ID 1?
I don't know how you connect the IP-Phone. It should be connected to the port where the IP phone VLAN was provided. That's how it works.
I cannot comment on how you configure it while it is connected to the IP-Phone port. You gotta refer to the User Guide of the phone on this.
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I ordered now a public dynamic IP from my ISP, hopefully I get rit of these annoying VLAN settings...
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