If the state of BGP neighbor relation between two routers is ACTIVE, how should it be interpreted?

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If the state of BGP neighbor relation between two routers is ACTIVE, how should it be interpreted?

  • The local router is awaiting a response from the neighbor for a query sent about a lost path.
  • The router is trying to establish a TCP/BGP session with the neighbor.
  • The neighbor is up and BGP is working.
  • The local router is actively exchanging updates with the neighbor.

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