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Multiplexers can be used to connect PBX, Hot line and other devices of network from central site to user site through fiber optical cable.
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Reasons for Multiplexing
Multiplexing combines multiple channels of information over a single circuit or transmission path, according to the "Encyclopedia of Networking & Telecommunications." Multiplexing is an important feature of TCP/IP, which stands for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol and which basically sets the procedures for the way computers communicate through the Internet. Multiplexing is also used heavily on wireless communications system.
There are three advantages of multiplexing shown below:
Improve Performance
According to computer science expert Lori Macvittie, the proliferation of new Web-based technologies such as AJAX (which stands for "Asynchronous Javascript and XML") and SOA (service-oriented architecture) have turned TCP multiplexing into a necessity. This is because the aforementioned technologies dramatically increase the number of TCP connections on a given server to overwhelming proportions. Multiplexing essentially allows the server to "reuse" existing TCP connections across large numbers of requests, instead of having to open and close hundreds or thousands of TCP connections per second.
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Improve Capacity
By reducing the number of TCP connections needed to serve a set number of users and requests, servers obtain the ability to open further connections and serve a larger number of users. This benefit not only applies to servers, but also to Web applications and the operating systems supporting them. For example, micro-blogging sites such as Twitter integrate a technology called "application programming interface," or API, which requires the management of large number of TCP connections.
Make Consolidation Easier
Because multiplexing maximizes the server's capacity, it enables any service provider to reduce the number of servers required to serve a determined user base. Fewer servers in turn reduces operating and management expenses, and postpones the need to acquire additional servers if additional growth is needed.
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