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I missed a lot of questions on this quiz. Can someone explain why I missed the questions, what method to use, and what t

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I missed a lot of questions on this quiz. Can someone explainwhy I missed the questions, what method to use, and what thecorrect answers are for these?
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Question 1 In many cases, when a network engineer is working a problem, they will need to look at the details of the packets that are traversing their networks. Below is a captured UDP packet that is a response to an NTP (Network Time Protocol) request (shown as a hex dump). 007b d46f 0038 2£89 2402 03e9 0000 0038 0000 091c d8da feca e504 a70e ff7a be17 e2c8 2ef3 83d9 44aa e504 aace 43f8 392e e504 aace 43fc c050 Based on your knowledge of the UDP packet structure, answer these questions. 1. What is the source port of this packet expressed in base 10? 2. What is the total length of the data portion of the packet in bytes? 20 3. What length, in decimal, is found in the packet header? 8115311 4. What is the packet checksum value expressed in base 2? 0/8 pts 604111849 111000
You Answered Correct Answer You Answered Correct Answer You Answered Correct Answer You Answered Correct Answer Answer 1: 8115311 123 Answer 2: 20 48 Answer 3: 604111849 56 Answer 4: 111000 0010111110001001
You Answered Correct Answers Question 2 Consider the following 3 words of data in base 16: 7541 4972 007b Using these 3 words, calculate the internet checksum, expressing your answer in base 16. bf2e 0/2 pts 40d1
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