An Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer (OADM) is a Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) networking device that has access to all wavelengths on a fiber and allows for specific wavelengths to be dropped or added at a location while also allowing other wavelengths to optically pass through the site without requiring termination. OADMs enable wavelength reuse by allowing a wavelength (i.e., wavelength1) to drop from one direction without continuing through the site, so that the same wavelength can also be added to be transported towards the opposite direction. One drawback to basic, fixed OADMs is they generally cannot be modified or reconfigured after deployment, even if traffic volume and patterns need to change. They are also limited to two directions.

 Diagram of the OADM site with optical passthrough