A multiplexer capable of extracting and inserting lower-rate signals from a higher-rate, multiplexed signal, without completely demultiplexing the signal
(add-drop multiplexer) A sonet multiplexer capable of extracting or inserting lower-rate signals from a higher-rate multiplexed signal without completely demultiplexing the signal
Add-Drop Multiplexing/Multiplexer (network, ATM) US term for a drop-and-insert multiplexing Terminology for the removal (drop) or insertion (add) of traffic at some intermediate point on an end-to-end transmission path
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Add/Drop Multiplexer A device which inserts lower rate channel traffic (add) or removes the traffic (drop) from a higher rate aggregated channel in a synchronous transmission network (SDH or Sonet)
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Add/Drop Multiplexer A device which inserts lower rate channel traffic [add] or removes the traffic [drop] from a higher rate aggregate channel in a synchronous transmission network (SDH or SONET) Typically adds or drops traffic at STM-1 or higher from a STM-64 aggregate signal
Add/Drop Multiplexer is capable of extracting or inserting lower-bit-rate signal from a higher-bit-rate multiplexed signal without completely demultiplexing the signal