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For trunk ports, the port on each end of the cable should be configured identically. So, if you set your ports on your router for Tagged 60 and 61, the port on the switch you're connecting it to should also be set for Tagged 60 and 61, and of course be configured as a Trunk port.
To assign a specific VLAN to the other ports on your switch:
Port Mode: Access
VLAN60, Untagged, PVID60
VLAN61, Untagged, PVID61
Anything plugged into those ports would be dumped onto the specificed VLAN, whether the device is VLAN-Aware or not.
Switch VLAN setup
Fist picture after vlan set, second picture if I untagg both vlan 60 and 61, third picture if I excluded vlan 61
A switch port port can support the following:
1 or more Tagged VLANS
1 Untagged VLAN by itself
1 Untagged VLAN plus one or more Tagged VLANs
A switch port CANNOT support more than one Untagged VLAN.
In all of your pictures, port 4 is correct.
In the 2nd picture - you'll note that the VLAN60 and 61 boxes are red. That's because you've selected Untagged VLAN60 and Untagged VLAN61 on ports 1, 2, 3, and 5. That isn't a valid configuration.
Your first picture has VLAN60 set for untagged traffic on ports 1, 2, 3, and 5. . . anything plugged in to those ports would be dumped onto VLAN60 during normal operation.
If you want VLAN61 as untagged on ports 1, 2, 3, and 5, you'd change the VLAN60 entries on ports 1,2, 3, and 5 to "E", and then in the VLAN61 row, change 1, 2, 3, and 5 to "U".
So, top row correct for VLAN60, middle row completely invalid, and bottom row won't put any VLANs on ports 1, 2, 3, and 5.