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That’s the thing the router allows you to setup the vlan Id’s and dhcp but doesn’t allow you to tag or untag ports, the switch allows you to untag individual ports for vlans or all the ports for a vlan but you can’t assign all the the ports on more than one vlan. The management vlan has all the ports untagged so I assume that I would exclude all the port for that vlan and then tag the trunk port and then untag all the ports for the vlan60 then tag vlan 61 on the trunk port then exclude all the ports for vlan61. I don’t care if it gets any IPs from vlan 61 just the internet connection I just need the IPs and internet from vlan60 aswell!