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 While what you say is true (0 ohms implies 0 volts by definition), i don’t see a problem, except that if you create an idealized (not practical) zero-ohm resistance measurement, you would meet the requirement....
 
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From: Peter Johnson <peter_johnson@xxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2018 9:37:39 AM To: STDS-802-3-4PPOE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [802.3_4PPOE] Backfeed presentation Lennart: 
 Does this make sense ? 
 Change 145.3.8.8 as follows: …the voltage measured across the PI for on the other Mode with any resistance of 0 to 100 kΩ connected across that other Mode shall not exceed Vbfd as defined in Table 145–29. 
 I would think 0 ohms would guarantee zero volts. 
 Regards, Pete Johnson 
 From: Lennart Yseboodt [mailto:lennart.yseboodt@xxxxxxxxxxx]
 
 Hi all, 
 Made a correction in the baseline, "a resistance" vs "any resistance". 
 Kind regards, 
 Lennart 
 On Tue, 2018-04-03 at 23:36 +0200, Lennart Yseboodt wrote: 
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