So turns out my major issue was I added a different switch serial/mac and didn't realize so the switch I was bringing up wouldn't get to central because it wasn't in central...
I do have one other issue I'm trying to solve switch related, best practice would be not to use VLAN 1 but when I make a VLAN like 10 for example and set it to "ip address dhcp-bootp" as I'd like it to be assigned from my router than statically assign it never gives the default gateway or DNS unless its on VLAN 1.
Examples (MGMT = VLAN 10)
2930F-01(config)# show ip
Internet (IP) Service
IP Routing : Disabled
Default Gateway : 192.168.1.1
Default TTL : 64
Arp Age : 20
Domain Suffix : routerlogin.net
DNS server : 192.168.1.1
| Proxy ARP
VLAN | IP Config IP Address Subnet Mask Std Local
-------------------- + ---------- --------------- --------------- ----------
DEFAULT_VLAN | DHCP/Bootp 192.168.1.41 255.255.255.0 No No
MGMT | DHCP/Bootp
LAN_WLAN | Disabled
2930F-01(config)# show ip
Internet (IP) Service
IP Routing : Disabled
Default Gateway :
Default TTL : 64
Arp Age : 20
Domain Suffix :
DNS server :
| Proxy ARP
VLAN | IP Config IP Address Subnet Mask Std Local
-------------------- + ---------- --------------- --------------- ----------
DEFAULT_VLAN | DHCP/Bootp
MGMT | DHCP/Bootp 192.168.1.41 255.255.255.0 No No
LAN_WLAN | Disabled
Also it seems that when I assign port 1 and port 8 in VLAN 10 both untagged which should be standard access port I don't get DHCP to a device although the router is doing DHCP in the VLAN, only works in VLAN 1. I feel like I'm completely missing something here!