Hi there, so after reading http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/SwOS/Router-On-A-Stick i just can;t get into my rb260gsp switch through trunk port for management, here is my simplified setup

Hi there, so after reading http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/SwOS/Router-On-A-Stick i just can;t get into my rb260gsp switch through trunk port for management, here is my simplified setup

http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/SwOS
Note: SwOS uses a simple algorithm to ensure TCP/IP communication - it just replies to the same IP and MAC address packet came from. This way there is no need for Default Gateway on the device itself.
that silly approach to switch management causes problem when trying to manage switch from another vlan or from another subnet VPN etc.
In my case was necessary access using the mikrotik router closest to the switch as a web proxy because NAT and MSS rules do not solve the problem.
Mikrotik guys, any help on this? There must be someone with a solution for this
Ok so thanks to mikrotik support(especially mr Janis) i managed to get it working. So the vlan interface with vlan-id 1 must be in bridge with the desired port access(if would be in the same network then bind address and network to the bridge and the same for dhcp server if there is one) and from switch in the vlans tab - the vlan with vlan-id 1 must have action ‘add if missing’ on the trunk port