Science, asked by Ellimann, 10 months ago

The checksum doesn't compute for a packet sent at the Internet Protocol (IP) level. What will happen to the data?

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Answered by capricornusyellow
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The Internet Protocol (IP) level.

Explanation:

  • There is not such things that are related to Internet checksum.
  • Some of the Internet Protocol includes some checksum.
  • The data is computed generally in the form of checksum modulus  such as 23546.
  • This checksum means that the every sixteenth position will be same at the final value.
  • If the value in the checksum is started from 0 to 1 and 1 to 0 and goes on till 16th bit it will not affect the checksum.
  • But these checksum do not cover everything whatever sent on the Internet. so that the unchecked or undetected corruption does occur due to some other reasons.

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