2504 WLC

What am I missing here?
I have connected my 2504 to a 3560 switch via a UTP SFP on a Gig port.
I have my management on 10.0.0.x  I have tried tagging the port and untagging.
When I connect to the 3560 the interface comes up a-1000 a-full but when I look on the WLC the port I am using, port 1, shows Link status down.
The green light is on both the WLC port and the 3560 port but I cannot get the link status to come up on the WLC nor can I ping the WLC.
It must be something dumb I have missed.
The WLC port is autonegotiate too.
Thanks for any input.                  

Thanks for the reply Stephen
WLC Config
Interface Name................................... management
IP Address....................................... 10.0.0.10
IP Netmask....................................... 255.0.0.0
IP Gateway....................................... 10.0.0.1
External NAT IP State............................ Disabled
VLAN............................................. untagged
Active Physical Port............................. 1
Primary Physical Port............................ 1
ACL.............................................. Unconfigured
AP Manager....................................... Yes
Guest Interface.................................. No
Switchport is simply
interface g0/1
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk encaps dot
switchport trunk native vlan 10
interface vlan 10
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.0.0.0
I've also tried
Interface Name................................... management
IP Address....................................... 10.0.0.10
IP Netmask....................................... 255.0.0.0
IP Gateway....................................... 10.0.0.1
External NAT IP State............................ Disabled
VLAN............................................. 10
Active Physical Port............................. 1
Primary Physical Port............................ 1
ACL.............................................. Unconfigured
AP Manager....................................... Yes
Guest Interface.................................. No
With switchport
interface g0/1
switchport mode trunk
switchport trunk encaps dot
The switchport always shows status
connected trunk a-full a-1000
The port state on the WLC looks like as follows and the link light is on for the port at the front of the WLC.
           STP   Admin   Physical   Physical   Link   Link
Pr  Type   Stat   Mode     Mode      Status   Status  Trap     POE
1  Normal  Disa Enable  Auto       Auto       Down   Enable  N/A
2  Normal  Disa Enable  Auto       Auto       Down   Enable  N/A
3  Normal  Disa Enable  Auto       Auto       Down   Enable  Enable  (Power Off)
4  Normal  Disa Enable  Auto       Auto       Down   Enable  Enable  (Power Off)
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