Thanks to everybody. That helped a lot.

Now, is there any chance to get the VLAN connection up as soon as a
cable is connected? This works fine for 802-3-ethernet connections, but
apparently not for VLAN connections, right?

Unfortunately, nm-applet does not even show the connection at all. I
hoped, one could at least activate or deactive the VLAN connection with
nm-applet. Editing configuration would not have been necessary.

So, at the moment, am I right, that there is no other way than entering

nmcli con up id VLAN1

whenever I connect the cable?

Thanks again

Michael

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353835

Title:
  Please add 802.1Q/VLAN tagging support to NetworkManager

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “vlan” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  I have eth0 as a static unconfigured interface and eth0.615 as a VLAN
  tagged interface in order to allow me to create virtual machines on
  different VLANs.  I currently have to manually configure this and
  would like to use NetworkManager instead considering it has 802.1x
  now.

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