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What does this packet do? 0: 00 A0 24 AB D1 E6 C0 DD 14 5C 08 45 10: 02 40 B9 54 80 11 87 39 C7 F5 B4 0A 20: 29 43 44 2C 01 06 82 6E 30: 77 69 40: 50: …

0: 00 A0 24 AB D1 E6 C0 DD 14 5C 08 45 10: 02 40 B9 54 80 11 87 39 C7 F5 B4 0A 20: 29 43 44 2C 01 06 82 6E 30: 77 69 40: 50: …

0: 00 A0 24 AB D1 E6 C0 DD 14 5C 08 45 10: 02 40 B9 54 80 11 87 39 C7 F5 B4 0A 20: 29 43 44 2C 01 06 82 6E 30: 77 69 40: 50: … 0 4 8 16 19 24 31 VERS HLEN Service Type Total Length Identification Flags Fragment Offset Time to Live Protocol Header Checksum Source IP Address Destination IP Address IP Options (if any) Padding Data . . .

0 16 31 UDP Source Port UDP Destination Port UDP Message Length 0: 00 A0 24 AB D1 E6 C0 DD 14 5C 08 45 10: 02 40 B9 54 80 11 87 39 C7 F5 B4 0A 20: 29 43 44 2C 01 06 82 6E 30: 77 69 40: 50: … 0 16 31 UDP Source Port UDP Destination Port UDP Message Length UDP Checksum Data . . .

0: 00 A0 24 AB D1 E6 C0 DD 14 5C 08 45 10: 02 40 B9 54 80 11 87 39 C7 F5 B4 0A 20: 29 43 44 2C 01 06 82 6E 30: 77 69 40: 50: …

DHCP MESSAGE

0: 00 A0 24 AB D1 E6 C0 DD 14 5C 08 45 10: 02 40 B9 54 80 11 87 39 C7 F5 B4 0A 20: 29 43 44 2C 01 06 82 6E 30: 77 69 40: 50: …