An active optical network switch having a switch module, a plurality of
uplink modules and a plurality of downlink modules connected to a
backplane for connecting the modules and passing signals among them. A
CPU module assists in managing the routing of traffic signals by the
switch module; said modules and backplane are enclosed in an
environmentally hardened housing. Six downlink modules may include four
downlink ports each, for connecting the switch to twenty-four
subscribers. Multiple switches may be daisy-chained together; one being a
master and the remainder being slaves, to increase the number of
subscribers that are served by an uplink fiber/pair. Dense Wavelength
Division Multiplexing may aggregate traffic signals between many
subscribers and a CO/head end along a single backhaul fiber. Switch
software may provide "network edge" functions including traffic shaping,
policing, filtering and aggregation, and address control.