• Source: Lightpath (optical network)
  • In optical networking, a lightpath is a path between two nodes in an optical network between which light passes through unmodified.


    Description


    When a lightpath can be established between source and destination node endpoints the connection is totally optical and avoids throttling by intermediate electronic conversions and processing. Where a lightpath passes through an Optical add-drop multiplexer (OADM) is known as a cut-through lightpath. Where a lightpath is added or dropped at an OADM, it is known as an added/dropped lightpath.


    Semi-lightpath


    Where endpoints are connected by a series of lightpaths with the intermediate nodes only changing the light wavelength at the junctions this may be referred to as a semi-lightpath.


    See also


    Wavelength switched optical network
    Multicast lightpaths
    Network Description Language


    References

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