Examine the output of the "˜get router info bgp summary' command shown in the exhibit; then answer the question below. Which statements are true regarding the output in the exhibit? (Choose two.)
A.
BGP state of the peer 10.125.0.60 is Established.
B.
BGP peer 10.200.3.1 has never been down since the BGP counters were cleared.
C.
Local BGP peer has not received an OpenConfirm from 10.200.3.1.
D.
The local BGP peer has received a total of 3 BGP prefixes.
A - OK, D - wrong.
B - "newer been down" sounds like "now is up" and it is wrong.
But how about "never been down because never been up"? Unclear.
C - not finished TCP 3 way, can't be received anything.
But OpenConfirm is a state, not a packet (a keep alive should be received).
Just guess what they meant...
only 2 prefixes have been received
"The last column is the neighbor state and number of prefixes. If the state is not established, this column displays the BGP state. If the state is established, this column displays the number of prefixes received by the local FortiGate from that neighbor."
A & C - 'Active' means the BGP Peer has not established a TCP Connection.
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