Which can you conclude from this command output?

Exhibit.

Refer to the exhibit, which provides information on BGP neighbors.

Which can you conclude from this command output?
A . The router are in the number to match the remote peer.
B . You must change the AS number to match the remote peer.
C . BGP is attempting to establish a TCP connection with the BGP peer.
D . The bfd configuration to set to enable.

Answer: C

Explanation:

The BGP state is “Idle”, indicating that BGP is attempting to establish a TCP connection with the peer. This is the first state in the BGP finite state machine, and it means that no TCP connection has been established yet. If the TCP connection fails, the BGP state will reset to either active or idle, depending on the configuration.

Reference: You can find more information about BGP states and troubleshooting in the following Fortinet Enterprise Firewall 7.2 documents:

Troubleshooting BGP

How BGP works

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