This makes a lot of assumptions but it might look like this. There are also a lot of individual settings like time server, name and others. The good news is that going in from the web and getting a configuration gives you a starting point. then you can add the vlan configurations, save it as a new configuration then reboot. Any changes you make are shown in the configuration report.
vlan 40
name "Computo"
untagged 1/1-1/20
ip address 172.16.40.1 255.255.255.0
exit
vlan 50
name "Prepa"
untagged 1/21-1/25
ip address 172.16.50.1 255.255.255.0
exit
vlan 30
name "Secundaria"
untagged 1/26-1/28
ip address 172.16.30.1 255.255.255.0
exit
vlan 20
name "Primaria"
untagged 1/29-1/30
ip address 172.16.20.1 255.255.255.0
exit
vlan 10
name "Administracion"
untagged 1/32,1/34
ip address 172.16.10.1 255.255.255.0
exit
I'll add though that this seems like a LOT of config an VLANS if all your running is 1 2930f. A little context might help. if this is for a smaller site, I would probably group the VLANS by Teacher computers (wireless and wired) student computers (probably mostly wireless) and admins. You could use the VLAN tags on the SSID's to create separate the traffic
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Christopher Russell
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