Refer to the exhibit, which provides information on BGP neighbors.

What can you conclude from this command output?
Refer to the exhibit, which provides information on BGP neighbors.
What can you conclude from this command output?
The command output shows 'BGP state = Idle,' indicating that BGP is not yet established with the peer. However, the presence of sent and received message counts indicates that the routers are attempting to establish a TCP connection with the BGP peer.
B, everything else is nonsense
BGP always uses TCP (Layer 4), so ignore this unnecessary detail. Look at 'BGP state = Idle' in the config. Idle means that the router hasn't established a connection to any other router yet. However, if you look at the number of Sent and Received messages, anything greater than 0 means that it is trying to establish a connection. If 'BGP state = Established' it would mean that the connection is complete and solid. Without that, it is just TRYING to connect, hence B.
https://community.fortinet.com/t5/FortiGate/Technical-Tip-BGP-Neighbor-Adjacency-States/ta-p/208989
correct is B
B is correct