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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