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which two statements are true?

Based on the show ip bgp summary output, which two statements are true? (Choose two.)

Select 2 response(s).

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A.
The BGP session to the 10.1.1.1 neighbor is established.

B.
The BGP session to the 10.2.2.2 neighbor is established.

C.
The BGP session to the 10.3.3.3 neighbor is established.

D.
The router is attempting to establish a BGP peering session with the 10.1.1.1 neighbor.

E.
The BGP session to the 10.3.3.3 neighbor is established, but the router has not received any BGP routing updates from the 10.3.3.3 neighbor.

F.
The router is attempting to establish a BGP peering session with the 10.2.2.2 neighbor.

2 Comments on “which two statements are true?

  1. Charles says:

    The main point of this question is the “State/PfxRcd” column, which shows the BGP states. Below is the list of BGP states in order, from startup to peering:

    1 – Idle: the initial state of a BGP connection. In this state, the BGP speaker is waiting for a BGP start event, generally either the establishment of a TCP connection or the re-establishment of a previous connection. Once the connection is established, BGP moves to the next state.

    2 – Connect: In this state, BGP is waiting for the TCP connection to be formed. If the TCP connection completes, BGP will move to the OpenSent stage; if the connection cannot complete, BGP goes to Active

    3 – Active: In the Active state, the BGP speaker is attempting to initiate a TCP session with the BGP speaker it wants to peer with. If this can be done, the BGP state goes to OpenSent state.

    4 – OpenSent: the BGP speaker is waiting to receive an OPEN message from the remote BGP speaker

    5 – OpenConfirm: Once the BGP speaker receives the OPEN message and no error is detected, the BGP speaker sends a KEEPALIVE message to the remote BGP speaker

    6 – Established: All of the neighbor negotiations are complete. You will see a number (2 in this case), which tells us the number of prefixes the router has received from a neighbor or peer group.




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