Could a packet with all 0s or all 1s be a legal ipv4 packet


Some signalling errors can cause entire ranges of bits in a packet to be overwritten by all 0s or all 1s. Suppose all the bits in the packet including the Internet checksum are overwritten. Could a packet with all 0s or all 1s be a legal IPv4 packet? Will the Internet checksum catch that error? Why or why not?

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