An Optical Cross-Connect (OXC) is a device used in optical networks to manage and route optical signals without the need to convert them into electrical signals. This capability allows for the efficient and flexible management of bandwidth and connectivity in high-capacity networks. ### Key Features of Optical Cross-Connects: 1. **Wavelength Routing**: OXCs can switch different wavelengths of light (channels) across fiber optic cables, directing them to various destinations in the network.

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