Not sure if this is how you intended it, but currently, you have it
setup so that untagged traffic from Vlan2 will go to ports 0 1 and 2.
Tagged traffic from vlan 2 will go to ports 3 and 5.
No ports are setup with untagged traffic from port 3 and ports 3 and 5
should see tagged traffic from vlan 3.
I might check to see if you must have an untagged vlan on each port
(other than the CPU port).

If you run 'swconfig list' and 'swconfig dev switch0 show', do the
switch name from 'swconfig list' and the vlan list from the end of
'swconfig dev switch0 show' match what you expect?
I have a TPLink 1043ND with several vlans, and 'swconfig dev switch0
show' ends with the following output:
VLAN 1:
        vid: 1
        ports: 0t 4t
VLAN 2:
        vid: 2
        ports: 0t 3t 4t 5t 6t
VLAN 3:
        vid: 3
        ports: 0t 4t
VLAN 4:
        vid: 4
        ports: 0t 1 2 3 4

One other question, in your /etc/config/network file, do you have a
'config switch' section? On my 1043, that section is as follows:
config switch
    option name 'switch0'
    option reset '1'
    option enable_vlan '1'

If you do not have "option enable_vlan" set to 1, that may cause vlan issues.

Aaron Z
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butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance
accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders,
give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new
problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight
efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
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