A Port VLAN ID (pvid) is a default VLAN ID that is assigned to an access port to designate the virtual LAN segment to which this port is connected. The pvid places the port into the set of ports that are connected under the designated VLAN ID. Also, if a trunk port has not been configured with any VLAN memberships, the virtual switch's Port VLAN ID (pvid) becomes the default VLAN ID for the ports connection.
the ID number on your ID card
NAS IP is the IP address of a switch or another type of a radius client. NAS Port is a little harder to explain, but it is a number that is assigned to the interface authenticating and edge device. Similar to the NAS PORT ID, but not static.
They are not the same; a port number indicates a listening program that will receive a packet. That number exists on the target system, but the port number itself has no identification that would allow a packet to be routed or delivered to it. An IP address identifies a system on a network for delivery purposes. Once the packet arrives, however, it has to be given to an appropriate program listening for a protocol. that is what the port number is for.
is not the pokemon's ID number, is the person who catch that pokemon's ID number
No, the license number is not the same as the ID number.
I think you have to plug it in the wall
Lewiston, ID
That is your trainer's ID number.
The ID number is 383
An ID number takes the place of the ID's owner name. It is a qualitative characteristic of the ID.
That's your trainer ID number, not a Pokedex number. You would need an ID number of 13944 to get a Pokemon with that trainer ID number. Pokedex numbers range from 1 to 721.