| MRV Products Cross-Connect Systems
 
 
  
 Cross-connects 
are physical layer switches that create connections from any port to any other 
port on the device. These devices are used in a variety of applications. A 
cross-connect is used primarily as an intelligent patch panel. Whereas with a 
typical patch panel, wires must be physically disconnected, moved, and 
reconnected to change the network configuration, with a cross-connect, the 
network administrator can make any desired configuration changes without 
touching the physical wires. This is accomplished by providing a fully 
programmable path between all the ports on the cross-connect.
 
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 Applications 
Wherever large numbers of fiber strands come 
together in a junction place, cross-connects can be used to connect all the 
fibers together, allowing completely programmable connections. In many cases, 
these fiber strands are using CWDM to multiplex many streams or customers onto 
each fiber. In this case, cross-connects can be used together with passive 
Mux/Demuxes and 'colored' SFP optical interfaces to provide a completely 
configurable wavelength and fiber switch, allowing total control over which 
wavelength from each fiber is connected to which other fiber and 
wavelength.
 
 In many Enterprise wiring closets, the state 
of change is the normal state of affairs. Here, cross-connects can be used to 
replace the optical or copper patch panels so that any change in fundamental 
topology (for example, if a router or switch is added or removed, or simply 
needs a different connection) can be achieved by simply reprogramming the 
cross-connect, without the administrator having to physically touch any of the 
cables.
 
 Test labs administrators face several challenges that 
are eased with cross-connects. First, test operators need to use expensive test 
equipment efficiently. Cross-connects allow operators to share interfaces on a 
piece of test equipment that is located centrally. Additionally, someone 
constantly has to rewire or move cables around from place to place, which is 
cumbersome, and can interfere with test results. A programmable cross-connect 
allows total control over the entire test lab infrastructure, and enables the 
test operators quickly and easily to change the test setup.
 
 Cross-connects dramatically simplify network 
simulation setup and reconfiguration by simply allowing a software programmable 
connection between the various devices on simulated network. Each device is 
attached to the cross-connect via as many connections as necessary, and the 
cross-connect is programmed and reprogrammed to create the desired network 
topology. A cross-connect can easily be used to simulate network outages or 
cable breaks as well. Ports on the cross-connect can also act as network 
analysis (or mirror) ports, allowing a single network analysis device to be used 
for any given protocol (Gigabit Ethernet or ATM, for example).
 
 
 
  Cross-connects 
can be used in a digital video distribution environment, such as an educational 
video network on a campus. The cross-connect broadcasts the video from a single 
source to all the other ports, using the port-to-multiport physical layer 
multicasting feature. In doing this, the digital signal is regenerated which 
allows a better quality signal than the traditional 'vampire-tap' approach. 
Additionally, using optical SFPs, fiber optic cabling can be used to reach long 
distances between devices, allowing a Metro-wide deployment of a single digital 
video source.Video distribution via physical layer multicasting: 
 
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