UDP and TCP use I s complement for their checksums. Suppose you have the following three 8-bit

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UDP and TCP use I s complement for their checksums. Suppose you have the following three 8-bit bytes: 01010011, 01010100, 01110100. What is the 1s complement of the sum of these 8-bit bytes? Show all work. Why is it that UDP takes the 1s complement of the sum; that is, why not just use the sum? With the 1 s complement scheme, how does the receiver detect errors? Is it possible that a I-bit error will go undetected? How about a 2-bit error?
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Computer Networking A Top-Down Approach

ISBN: 978-0136079675

5th edition

Authors: James F. Kurose, Keith W. Ross

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