DWDM Optical Add/Drop multiplexer (OADM) is a passive optical device used in WDM networks for adding and dropping one/multiple 100 GHz DWDM channels in the C-band into one or two fibers, while letting the rest of the wavelengths bypass to the needed destination. Using the DWDM technology can add effctively WDM capability to their existing and new networks, and extend the optical signals transmission distance. With matching MUX/DeMUX units placed at each end of an optical link, multiple data channels can be combined and transmitted over a single-mode fiber trunk. The passive OADM modules can add or drop up to 4 data channels at any point along the trunk.
The D7000 series is a 200G/400G stackable wavelength division transmission platform featuring large transmission capacity, small size, low power consumption, and easy operation and maintenance. The D7000 supports AmpCon-T/WebGUI/CLI management, which provides comprehensive management capabilities to enhance data security and operational efficiency and can be widely used in DCI, metro, regional and long-haul networks.