What is the function of the express channel interface?
A.
It enables the high speed route for all channels passing through that interface.
B.
It drops high capacity channels in the local node.
C.
It passes all the channels not terminated in the local node through the downstream node.
D.
It enables the high speed route for all channels terminated in the local node.
The Answer Is:
C
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Explanation:
Comprehensive and Detailed Explanation From Nokia Optical Networking Fundamentals:
In the context of WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) node architecture, anexpress channel interface(often associated with OADMs or ROADMs) is specifically designed to handle "through" traffic. In a multi-node optical network, not every wavelength (channel) needs to be processed or terminated at every site it passes. To maintain signal integrity and reduce latency, these wavelengths are kept in the optical domain.
The express interface allows these optical channels—thosenot terminatedor "dropped" at the local node—to bypass the local transponders and multiplexers, flowing directly to thedownstream node. This photonic bypass avoids unnecessary O-E-O (Optical-Electrical-Optical) conversions, which would otherwise require expensive hardware and increase power consumption. By utilizing express paths, the Nokia 1830 PSS can scale to support massive core network capacities while ensuring that only the relevant traffic is diverted to the local client-facing ports.
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