No access to management interface on WLC4002

my dilemma is the follwing:
I've have a remotly connected WLC4002.
The service port is in 10.10.4.0/23 and the management IF in 10.10.1.0/24. Both are connected to a L3 catalyst which is also providing the default gateway for both networks. (i.e. ~.254). To get access to the service port I had to add a route: "route add 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.29.5.254". The management IF is configured like this:
"interface address management 10.10.1.240 255.255.255.0 10.10.1.254"
But I can pignthe man.IF only from it's own network not from remote networks 10.x.y.0. For me it looks like as if this IF doesn't use it's configured def. gateway - but the static route from the service port. (btw: I can reach other nodes in the network of the manag.IF)
Now I fear that I'll loose connection completly if I'm playing with the routing entries.
Any idea how to configure that I can reach both interfaces?
Or - in case change config won't work - is there something similiar like the IOS command "reload in"?
Thanks for you help

When the service port is connected to the network, you have to make sure the management port can't get to the service port subnet and vice versa, since it is used for out-of-band management. If there is a route then you might have issues.... I normally don't even connect the service port to the network at all, but that is just me.
If you are trying to reach the wlc management port from a a subnet that one of the dynamic interfaces on the wlc is configured for, then you have to enable management via dynamic interface on the cli of the wlc.
config network mgmt-via-dynamic-interface enable
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    Mike

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