Refer to the exhibit. In which circumstance does the BGP neighbor remain in the idle condition?
Refer to the exhibit. In which circumstance does the BGP neighbor remain in the idle condition?
A BGP neighbor remains in the idle condition if the prefixes exceed the maximum limit configured. This is indicated by the state Idle (PfxCt) under the State/PfxRcd field. The BGP Maximum-Prefix feature allows you to control how many prefixes can be received from a neighbor, and if this limit is exceeded, the router will drop the peer, leaving it in an idle state.
D "The BGP Maximum-Prefix feature allows you to control how many prefixes can be received from a neighbor. By default, this feature allows a router to bring down a peer when the number of received prefixes from that peer exceeds the configured Maximum-Prefix limit" https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/ip/border-gateway-protocol-bgp/25160-bgp-maximum-prefix.html#:~:text=The%20BGP%20Maximum%2DPrefix%20feature%20allows%20you%20to%20control%20how,the%20configured%20Maximum%2DPrefix%20limit.
D is the Answer Idle (PfxCt) means the session is in the Idle state because the neighbor has sent more prefixes than the configured maximum-prefixes limit.
The given answer is correct
D is correct because there is the "PfxRcd" string under the State/PfxRcd field. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios-xml/ios/iproute_bgp/command/irg-cr-book/bgp-s1.html#wp1583714062
The correct answer is D
D is the correct once.
D is correct
how we can understand that maximum-prefix is being configured based on this output?
The correct answer is: D
The given answer is correct