What does the active state indicate for this BGP session?

A new BGP session has been configured. Upon monitoring the session state, you notice that the
session has just transitioned from connect state to active state. What does the active state indicate
for this BGP session?

A new BGP session has been configured. Upon monitoring the session state, you notice that the
session has just transitioned from connect state to active state. What does the active state indicate
for this BGP session?

A.
Something is wrong with your configuration. You must check your configuration and try again.

B.
This is the expected behavior. You should wait longer for the BGP session to establish.

C.
The OPEN messages collided. One BGP peer must be configured with the passive option.

D.
No route exists to the neighbors peering address. Check the IGP for reachability.

Explanation:



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Iggy

Iggy

A is the correct answer

a1.0

a1.0

B is true. When something is wrong, session changes state to connect and then change to idle.