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3fe49362jjij50.bin
This identifier typically appears in the configuration settings of fiber optic modems. It is used by Service Providers (ISPs) to manage and authenticate devices on their network. OMCI Versioning:
The string 3FE49362JJIJ50 is a specific OMCI software version 3fe49362jjij50.bin
In network troubleshooting or when configuring third-party ONTs (like VSOL units) to work with ISPs like Airtel Xstream, users often need to set the OMCI_SW_VER Context and Usage This helps the hardware "spoof"
Need Guidance for configuring VSOL 2801Q with Airtel Xstream 19 Apr 2025 — such as ONTs or ONUs.
If you are trying to configure a modem via Telnet or CLI, you might see it used in commands like: cfgmib set OMCI_SW_VER1 3FE49362JJIJ50 cfgmib set OMCI_SW_VER2 3FE49362JJIJ54
identifier used for Nokia (formerly Alcatel-Lucent) GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) equipment, such as ONTs or ONUs. Context and Usage
This helps the hardware "spoof" or identify itself correctly as a Nokia-compatible device to ensure the internet connection is established (moving from O1 to O5 state). Are you attempting to configure a third-party ONT for a specific ISP?
