Catalyst express 500

Hi i have an issue with Cat 500. I've configured a Cisco-Voice vlan for toip devices.
it's not possible to affect this vlan as access vlan for router interface and use it as management Vlan.
Best regards

I've noticed this issue. But if i have only two Vlans. Data and Voice. Do you Mean that i must put My Call Manager and Cisco Voice Gateway on Data Vlan without Qos on this Kind of Switch. No voice device can be placed on this kind of devices except ip Phone.
Conclusion
For small office we have voice devices and buy cat 500 and want Qos on all devices you suggere to change switch?
Regards

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