On a point-to-point link, two directly connected routers set different interface hello timeout values. Router R1 uses 15

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On a point-to-point link, two directly connected routers set different interface hello timeout values. Router R1 uses 15

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On a point-to-point link, two directly connected routers set different interface hello timeout values. Router R1 uses 15 seconds, while router R2 uses 30 seconds.
What happens to the LDP adjacency?

A. The adjacency forms with the lower timeout value
B. The "show router Idp session" command output displays the adjacency in state "init"
C. The adjacency forms with the higher timeout value
D. The adjacency times out after 30 seconds
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