Think of the definition of "spoof" - deception, lying, hoaxing, etc...etc...

Now to quote from the CiscoPress CIT book, pgs 495-496.

What spooofing does is "lie" to Layer 3 DDR so that a routing entry
will be maintained in the router. Having this routing entry enables
DDR to wake and trigger a call to the ISDN network when user traffic
requires the connection.

Notes of interest:

"Line protocol is up (spoofing)" is D channel information that the
interface alleges to be up.

Spoofing "does not" necessarily mean the the D channel is up. In fact,
there may be no line on the interface.

end quote:

HTH

Stefan


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Subject: Can someone tell me what this spoofing below means? [7:28092]


PX-VER-DE-RTR#sh int bri0/0
BRI0/0 is up, line protocol is up (spoofing)
  Hardware is PQUICC BRI with U interface
  Internet address is 128.121.22.145/30




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