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Course Outline

  • Introduction to network troubleshooting
  • Understanding network troubleshooting
  • Essential troubleshooting tools
  • Troubleshooting methodologies
  • Introduction to Wireshark
  • How Wireshark Operates
  • Capturing Packets,
  • Understanding capture and display filters
  • Configuring Global Preferences
  • Navigation and Colorization Techniques
  • Utilizing Time Values and Summaries
  • Examining Basic Trace File Statistics
  • Saving, Exporting, and Printing Data
  • Capture and Display Filters
  • Capture filters – fundamentals and filter syntax
  • Display filters – fundamentals and filter syntax
  • Useful filters
  • Lab exercises and case studies
  • Utilizing Time Values and Summaries
  • Configuring default time column settings and precision
  • Analyzing time intervals between packets
  • Establishing a time reference and viewing capture times
  • Troubleshooting timing-related issues
  • Lab exercises and case studies
  • Leveraging Statistics Tools
  • Creating I/O graphs
  • Generating TCP Time-Sequence graphs
  • Analyzing flow graphs
  • Evaluating service response times
  • Creating Round-Trip-Time graphs
  • Analyzing TCP/IP flows
  • Analyzing application flows
  • Lab exercises and case studies
  • Fundamentals of the Expert System
  • Normal vs. Abnormal Network Communications
  • Causes of Performance Problems
  • Packet Losses, Excessive Acknowledgments, and Retransmissions
  • Lab and case studies
  • Bandwidth Issues
  • Measuring bandwidth
  • Calculating user/flow throughput
  • Calculating application throughput
  • Addressing bandwidth and throughput problems
  • Lab exercises and case studies
  • Latency Issues
  • Key points in calculating latency
  • Identifying periods of high latency
  • Utilizing free latency calculators
  • Applying the frame.time_delta filter
  • Lab exercises and case studies
  • Packet Loss and Retransmissions
  • Packet loss and recovery mechanisms in UDP and TCP
  • Handling events such as lost previous segments and out-of-order segments
  • Duplicate ACKs and Fast Retransmissions
  • TCP Retransmissions
  • Zero window, Window changes, and other window-related issues
  • Lab exercises and case studies

Requirements

Participants should possess a basic understanding of networking concepts and the TCP/IP protocol stack. Attendees are required to bring their own laptops equipped with Wireshark software, which can be downloaded free of charge from Www.wireshark.org.

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