To give you a more helpful answer, could you let me know ? For example: Was it in the Alexa App under "About"? Did it appear on a device screen (like an Echo Show)?

: On some diagnostic screens, identifiers like this can represent a specific firmware version for a hardware component, such as the microphone array or the Wi-Fi chip.

Are you looking at or a diagnostic log?

Could you share so I can dig deeper into its specific function?

: This could be a "feature flag" used by developers to toggle a specific capability (like a new voice model or a smart home protocol) for a small group of users before a global rollout.

: In technical documentation, "1_132" often indicates a minor version or patch level of a specific service or application interface (API) that Alexa uses to communicate with your device.

If you are looking at a specific setting or developer log, here is what that identifier generally signifies:

Knowing the context will help me pinpoint exactly what this specific "1_132" build or component is doing for your device.