Which two commands must be executed to check BGP neighbor status?

A customer has a network where BGP has been enabled and the BGP neighbor is configured on the Tier-0 Gateway.

An NSX administrator used the get gateways command to retrieve this Information:

Which two commands must be executed to check BGP neighbor status? (Choose two.)
A . vrf 1
B . vrf 4
C . sa-nexedge-01(tier1_sr> get bgp neighbor
D . sa-nexedge-01(tier0_sr> get bgp neighbor
E . sa-nexedge-01(tier1_dr)> get bgp neighbor
F . vrf 3

Answer: B D

Explanation:

According to the image that you sent, the BGP neighbor is configured on the tier-0 gateway with the UUID 9f8e3a7c-5f9c-4d1a-bb6f-9c7f3d6f3d63 and the VRF ID 4. Therefore, to check the BGP neighbor status, you need to enter the VRF context of 4 and execute the get bgp neighbor command on the tier-0 service router (SR) node.

The other options are either incorrect or not applicable for this scenario. vrf 1, vrf 3, and sa-nexedge-01(tier1_dr)> get bgp neighbor are not related to the BGP neighbor configuration on the tier-0 gateway. sa-nexedge-01(tier1_sr> get bgp neighbor is also not relevant, as there is no BGP neighbor configured on the tier-1 gateway.

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