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| Product Overview |
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The 15454-32-WSS Cisco ONS 15454 32 Channel Wavelength Selective Multiplexer Switch effectively manages multiple optical signals within a fiber optic network. It fits into the Cisco ONS 15454 system to provide scalable wavelength routing that adapts to network needs without manual intervention, making it a key component in modern optical transport setups. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Cisco |
| Part Number | 15454-32-WSS |
| Technical Information | |
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| Series | ONS 15454 |
| product type | 32-Channel Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS) / Optical Mux/Demux module |
| Product Category | Optical Networking Module |
| Compatibility | Cisco ONS 15454 multiservice transport platform chassis |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, cURus, CE, FCC, CCC, UL, TUV, cULus, CSA, cUL |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Form Factor | Plug-in Wavelength Selective Switch (field-replaceable module for ONS 15454 chassis) |
| Weight | 10.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The 15454-32-WSS is designed to manage multiple optical wavelengths over a single fiber efficiently. It is commonly used in optical transport networks to dynamically route and switch wavelengths, improving bandwidth utilization and network flexibility. Often found in telecom and data center environments, this device benefits network operators and engineers who need scalable and reliable wavelength management for high-density optical traffic. Key Features
This multiplexer switch is typically deployed in metropolitan and long-haul fiber optic networks where bandwidth demands fluctuate. It plays a crucial role in adapting the network to changing traffic patterns while maintaining signal integrity. By enabling precise wavelength control, the device supports network scalability and resilience in complex optical infrastructures. |