> No, each subscriber is allowed to have multiple MAC addresses (but 
> each of those MAC addresses get their own IP address and are isolated 
> from the others) -- at least for xDSL.

But each subscriber has a separate subnet prefix, right?
Or how does broadcast work?

Or are you talking about the broken configuration when each subscriber
sees e.g. a /24 subnet, but some of the IP addresses in that subnet
are allocated to other subscribers whom they can't talk do (because some
filtering blocks the ARP packets?)

I'm confused.

 Erik


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