The Sorrento Networks GMOX(-06-08-01) is a network module within the GigaMux family of optical transport and Ethernet aggregation systems. It multiplexes and demultiplexes optical channels to enhance network capacity and flexibility across carrier-grade infrastructure. The module supports protocol-independent data transport, enabling native aggregation of Ethernet, SONET/SDH, and Fibre Channel services over shared fiber using DWDM and CWDM technologies.
Technical Specifications
• Part of the GigaMux family (models 3000, 3100, 3200, 3300, 6100, 6200 series)
• Supports service rates from sub-100 Mb/s to 10 Gb/s and higher
• Uplink connections: 10 Gb/s to 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s
• GigaMux 3200: Multiplexes up to 80 × 10 Gb/s signals per fiber strand; supports 10 Gb/s Ethernet, OC-192/STM-64, and 10G Fibre Channel
• GigaMux 3300: Native 100 Gb/s client traffic or up to ten 10 Gb/s or two 40 Gb/s client sources to single 100 Gb/s line; supports up to 80 × 100 Gb/s channels per fiber
• GigaMux 6100: 20 × 1 Gb/s fiber ports, 4 × combo fiber ports, 4 × 10 Gb/s fiber ports
• GigaMux 6200: Multiple 10 Gb/s fiber downlink ports with 40 Gb/s or 100 Gb/s uplink
• ODC2 ULTRA module: 16G Fibre Channel (up to 14.025 Gb/s), 10 Gigabit Ethernet, backwards compatible with 4G and 8G Fibre Channel
• Low latency performance optimized for high-frequency trading and synchronous Data Center Interconnect (DCI)
– Key Features
• Ring and leaf protection topologies
• Virtual fiber service delivery over shared infrastructure via DWDM
• Hybrid solutions combining FTTH with 5G mobile backhaul/fronthaul using WDM-on-PON
• Carrier-class Ethernet aggregation and optical transport
– Typical Applications
• Data center interconnects
• Enterprise leased lines
• Carrier and ISP metro networks
• FTTH deployments
• 5G backhaul and fronthaul
– Compatibility & Integration
Fully compatible with DWDM and CWDM multiplexing technologies. Operates within the GigaMux ecosystem supporting multiple port configurations and service aggregation across heterogeneous optical networks.














