The string " 3fe49362jjij50 " appears to be a specific identifier, likely a firmware version or part of a configuration key Nokia/Alcatel-Lucent router equipment.
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3FE49362JJIJ50 appears to be a unique identifier or part number associated with Nokia (formerly Alcatel-Lucent) networking hardware
Depending on the specific firmware version of the 3FE49362JJIJ50, the configuration might be saved in Big Endian Little Endian format. Using the wrong flag in your Python command (e.g., ) will result in a corrupted file. Encryption Flags:
Starting with "3fe49362jjij50". Let's see if it's a hash or some kind of identifier. The first part is numbers and letters, typical in hashes like MD5 or SHA-1, but MD5 is 32 hex characters, and SHA-1 is 40. This is 15 characters long if we count all without the letters. Wait, maybe not. Let me count again: '3','f','e','4','9','3','6','2','j','j','i','j','5','0' – that's 14 characters. Hmm. Maybe it's a different format.