Two VLAN`s on Small Business 200(8ports) and 500 (24ports)

Hello,
Im having troubles enabling two different VLANs on a locally static network.
The entire network is setup with only static ips and no DHCP server or router on this network. The network has just been handling fire units so a central station can watch if the fire units are online.
Now we want to establish a second VLAN on theese switches for other units like security on doors etc. Is this possieble without a router? The two vlans does not need to reach eachother.
I have checked many videoes online and such, but i dont seem to get the interface enabled to two different ip vlans at once.
I have managed to create different vlans, and assigning them to ports. But not defining two different ip subnets on the vlans.
I have also trouble setting the system clock permanently. Everytime i reboot the switch, it seems to be going back to factory, even thou. ive updated firmware to latest and also applied the changes.
Anyway, would much appreciate a answer regarding the vlan configuration.
Thanks
Thomas

Leo has given you some excellent advice ie. you cannot choose a kit list until you have a design. It just doesn't work the other way around. If you don't have the experience to design the solution then you can't really be choosing the kit. Otherwise when you do hire your consultant he might well be constrained by the kit already chosen and you will not get the best solution for your needs.
Please don't take any of this the wrong way. NetPro is a great forum for helping people out with technical and design issues with Cisco equipment but there are times when NetPro is not the best solution and this is one of them. We could each give you a kit list of what we "think" is the best solution but that really should come from the designer.
Jon
Leo - will you please stop losing your points oops, and now they are back again

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