Which statement explains why the state of the 10.200.3.1 peer is Connect?

Refer to the exhibit, which shows the output of a BGP debug command.

Which statement explains why the state of the 10.200.3.1 peer is Connect?
A . The local router has a different AS number than the remote peer.
B. The local router is receiving BGP keepalives from the remote peer, but the local peer has not received the openConfirm yet.
C. The local router initiated the BGP session to 10.200.3.1 but did not receive a response.
D. The router 10.200.3.1 has authentication configured for BGP and the local router does not.

Answer: C

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