Course Details
Course Details
What You'll Learn
Topic 1. Introduction to Network Analysis and Wireshark
- TCP/IP Analysis Checklist
- Top Causes of Performance Problems
- Get the Latest Version of Wireshark
- Capturing Traffic
- Opening Trace Files
- Processing Packets
- The Qt Interface Overview
- Using Linked Panes
- The Icon Toolbar
- Master the Intelligent Scrollbar
- The Changing Status Bar
- Right-Click Functionality
- General Analyst Resources
- Your First Task When You Leave Class
Topic 2. Learn Capture Methods and Use Capture Filters
- Analyze Switched Networks
- Walk-Through a Sample SPAN Configuration
- Analyze Full-Duplex Links with a Network TAP
- Analyze Wireless Networks
- USB Capture
- Initial Analyzing Placement
- Remote Capture Techniques
- Available Capture Interfaces
- Save Directly to Disk
- Capture File Configurations
- Limit Your Capture with Capture Filters
- Examine Key Capture Filters
Topic 3. Customize for Efficiency: Configure Your Global Preferences
- First Step: Create a Troubleshooting Profile
- Customize the User Interface
- Add Custom Columns for the Packet List Pane
- Set Your Global Capture Preferences
- Define Name Resolution Preferences
- Configure Individual Protocol Preference
Topic 4. Navigate Quickly and Focus Faster with Coloring Techniques
- Move Around Quickly: Navigation Techniques
- Find a Packet Based on Various Characteristics
- Build Permanent Coloring Rules
- Identify a Coloring Source
- Use the Intelligent Scrollbar with Custom Coloring Rules
- Apply Temporary Coloring
- Mark Packets of Interest
Topic 5. Spot Network and Application Issues with Time Values and Summaries
- Examine the Delta Time (End-of-Packet to End-of-Packet)
- Set a Time Reference
- Compare Timestamp Values
- Compare Timestamps of Filtered Traffic
- Enable and Use TCP Conversation Timestamps
- Compare TCP Conversation Timestamp Values
- Determine the Initial Round Trip Time (iRTT)
- Troubleshooting Example Using Time
- Analyze Delay Types
Topic 6. Create and Interpret Basic Trace File Statistics
- Examine Trace File Summary Information
- View Active Protocols
- Graph Throughput to Spot Performance Problems Quickly
- Locate the Most Active Conversations and Endpoints
- Other Conversation Options
- Graph the Traffic Flows for a More Complete View
- Burst Statistics
- Numerous Other Statistics are Available
- Quick Overview of VoIP Traffic Analysis
- SIP and RTP Analysis Overview
- SIP Call Setup
- Analyzing Call Setup with SIP
- Session Bandwidth and RTP Port Definition
Topic 7. Focus on Traffic Using Display Filters
- Display Filters
- Filter on Conversations/Endpoints
- Build Filters Based on Packets
- Display Filter Syntax
- Use Comparison Operators and Advanced Filters
- Filter on Text Strings
- Build Filters Based on Expressions
- Watch for Common Display Filter Mistakes
- Share Your Display Filters
Topic 8. TCP/IP Communications and Resolutions Overview
- TCP/IP Functionality
- When Everything Goes Right
- The Multi-Step Resolution Process
- Resolution Helped Build the Packet
- Where Faults Can Occur
- Typical Causes of Slow Performance
Topic 9. Analyze DNS Traffic
- DNS Overview
- DNS Packet Structure
- DNS Queries
- Filter on DNS Traffic
- Analyze Normal/Problem DNS Traffic
Topic 10. Analyze ARP Traffic
- ARP Overview
- ARP Packet Structure
- Filter on ARP Traffic
- Analyze Normal/Problem ARP Traffic
Topic 11. Analyze IPv4 Traffic
- IPv4 Overview
- IPv4 Packet Structure
- Analyze Broadcast/Multicast Traffic
- Filter on IPv4 Traffic
- IP Protocol Preferences
- Analyze Normal/Problem IP Traffic
Topic 12. Analyze ICMP Traffic
- ICMP Overview
- ICMP Packet Structure
- Filter on ICMP Traffic
- Analyze Normal/Problem ICMP Traffic
Topic 13. Analyze UDP Traffic
- UDP Overview
- Watch for Service Refusals
- UDP Packet Structure
- Filter on UDP Traffic
- Follow UDP Streams to Reassemble Data
- Analyze Normal/Problem UDP Traffic
Topic 14. Analyze TCP Protocol
- TCP Overview
- The TCP Connection Process
- TCP Handshake Problem
- Watch Service Refusals
- TCP Packet Structure
- The TCP Sequencing/Acknowledgment Process
- Packet Loss Detection in Wireshark
- Fast Recovery/Fast Retransmission Detection in Wireshark
- Retransmission Detection in Wireshark
- Out-of-Order Segment Detection in Wireshark
- Selective Acknowledgement (SACK)
- Window Scaling
- Window Size Issue: Receive Buffer Problem
- Window Size Issue: Unequal Window Size Beliefs
- TCP Sliding Window Overview
- Troubleshoot TCP Quickly with Expert Info
- Filter on TCP Traffic and TCP Problems
- Properly Set TCP Preferences
- Follow TCP Streams to Reassemble Data 16. Examine Advanced Trace File Statistics
- Build Advanced IO Graphs
- Graph Round Trip Times
- Graph TCP Throughput
- Find Problems Using TCP Time-Sequence Graphs
Topic 15. Graph Traffic Characteristics
- Advanced I/O Graphing
- Graph Round Trip Times
- Graph TCP Throughput
- Find Problems Using TCP Time Sequence Graphs
Topic 16. Analyze HTTP Traffic
- HTTP Overview
- HTTP Packet Structure
- Filter on HTTP Traffic
- Reassembling HTTP Objects
- HTTP Statistics
- HTTP Response Time
- Overview of HTTP/2
- HTTP/2 Analysis Fundamentals
- HTTP /2 Frame Format
- Analyze Normal/Problem HTTP Traffic
Topic 17. Analyze TLS-Encrypted Traffic (HTTPS)
- Analyze HTTPS Traffic
- Encrypted Alerts
- Decryption Steps
- Filter on SSL
Topic 18. Review Your 10 Key Troubleshooting Steps
- Baseline "Normal Traffic
- Use Color
- Look Who's Talking: Examine Conversations and Endpoints
- Focus by Filtering
- Create Basic IO Graphs
- Examine Delta Time Values
- Examine the Expert System
- Follow the Streams
- Graph Bandwidth Use, Round Trip Time, and TCP Time/Sequence Information
- Watch Refusals and Redirections
Course Info
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Minimum Entry Requirement
Knowledge and Skills
- Able to operate using computer functions
- Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
- Positive Learning Attitude
- Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
- Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
Target Age Group: 18-65 years old
Minimum Software/Hardware Requirement
Software:
Please download and install Wireshark https://www.wireshark.org/#download.
Hardware: Window or Mac Laptops
Job Roles
Job Roles
Anyone interested in learning to troubleshoot and optimize TCP/IP networks and analyze network traffic with Wireshark, especially network engineers, information technology specialists, security analysts, and those preparing for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst exam.
Recommended Prerequisite Knowledge/ Capabilities Students
Good to have a strong working knowledge of interconnecting device functionality (switch, router, NAT, for example) and be comfortable with the elements of the TCP/IP protocol suite (ARP, TCP, UDP, IP, DHCP, ICMP, for example).
Trainers
Trainers
Saeid is co-founder of Skymics Sdn Bhd. He has 8 years of experience in the field of IoT (Internet of Things) and Information Technology. He is a certified IBM IoT Practitioner and instructor, and a Certified Citizen Data Scientist Train-The-Trainer. He has been co-inventor of 3 inventions during the last 4 years.
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