Wireshark Fundamentals : A Network Engineer's Handbook to Analyzing Network Traffic
Wireshark Fundamentals : A Network Engineer's Handbook to Analyzing Network Traffic
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Author(s): Jain, Vinit
ISBN No.: 9781484280010
Pages: xv, 257
Year: 202203
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 87.84
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Chapter 1: Introduction to Wireshark Chapter Goal: The goal of the chapter is to help the readers understand the need for Wireshark tool and what are the various ways to install the tool on different operating systems. No of pages 20-30 Sub -Topics 1. Introduction to Network Traffic Analysis a. Network Sniffing 2. Wireshark a. Installing Wireshark 3. Setting up Port Mirroring a. SPAN on Cisco IOS/IOS-XE b.


SPAN on Cisco Nexus c. Enabling Port Mirroring on Arista EOS d. Enabling Port Mirroring on JunOS Chapter 2: Getting Familiar with Wireshark Chapter Goal: The goal of this chapter is to familiarize the readers with the wireshark tools, its capabilities and how it can be used in different scenarios. No of pages : 40-50 Sub - Topics 1. Overview of Wireshark Tool a. Wireshark Preferences 2. Performing Packet Capture a. Dissectors b.


Configuration Profiles c. Filtering with Wireshark 3. Wireshark Capture Files a. PCAP vs. PCAPng b. Splitting Packet Captures into multiple files c. Merging multiple capture files 4. Analyzing packets in Wireshark a.


OSI Model b. Analyzing packets Chapter 3: Analyzing Layer-2 and Layer-3 Traffic Chapter Goal: The goal of this chapter is to familiarize the readers how to analyze layer-2 and layer-3 traffic and the various fields that one needs to look at when analyzing network traffic. No of pages : 60-70 Sub - Topics 1. Layer-2 Frames a. Ethernet Frames 2. Layer-3 Packets a. Address Resolution Protocol b. IPv4 Packets c.


IPv6 Packets 3. Analyzing QoS Markings Chapter 4: Analyzing Layer-4 Traffic Chapter Goal: Goal of this chapter is to help the readers how to analyze TCP and UDP traffic streams and how to identify packet loss issues No of pages : 40-50 Sub - Topics: 1. Understanding TCP/IP Model a. Problem of Ownership 2. Transmission Control Protocol a. TCP Flags b. TCP 3-way Handshake c. Port Scanning d.


Investigating Packet Loss e. Troubleshooting with Wireshark Graphs f. TCP Expert 3. User Datagram Protocol Chapter 5: Analyzing Routing Protocol Traffic Chapter Goal: Goal of this chapter is to help the readers get familiar with various routing protocol packet formats and to identify any possible issues with those protocols No of pages : 40-50 Sub - Topics: 1. Routing Protocols 1. OSPF 2. EIGRP 3. BGP 4.


PIM 2. Analyzing Overlay Traffic 1. GRE 2. IPSEC 3. LISP 4. VXLAN.


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