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Based on the below information, describe everything that can be determined about this packet (give the actual data value for each field). Convert each field to its normally displayed value (i. e. Hexadecimal/Decimal/Binary). Example: Version is 4 which is IPv4 IP Datagram Header: 45 00 00 44 5b d2 00 00 33 11 ef 4d 5b 7c 75 21 81 b7 a9 cc

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