I'm a bit confused on the BGP states here. I know there are a few different ones, like ACTIVE and CONNECTED, but I can't recall which one specifically means the adjacency is fully established. I'll have to review my BGP notes before answering this.
Okay, let me walk through this step-by-step. The question is asking which BGP state reflects a successfully created adjacency. That means we're looking for the state that indicates the connection is up and operational. I believe that's ESTABLISHED, so I'll go with A.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know ESTABLISHED is a BGP state, but I can't remember if that's the one for a successful adjacency. I'll have to think this through carefully.
This seems like a good opportunity to showcase my understanding of Cisco's data center solutions. I'll carefully analyze each option and select the one that most accurately captures the benefits of the UCS product range.
ESTABLISHED is the way to go. Unless, of course, you're a BGP ninja who can establish your adjacency in the ACTIVE state. That's some next-level stuff right there.
Hmm, ESTABLISHED seems like the obvious choice. Though I have to admit, the PEERING state would be a pretty funny answer. 'Sorry, sir, my BGP peers are just hanging out, not actually doing anything.'
Ah, the ESTABLISHED state - that's the holy grail of BGP peering! I bet the exam writers are trying to trip us up with those other options, but we won't fall for it.
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