Follow Me to Learn Wireshark Packet Capture
What you'll learn
- A comprehensive introduction to Wireshark Packet Capture
- How to create and leverage custom profiles
- How to use Capture and Display filters
- File Operations, including Ring Buffers for intermittent issues
- Leveraging Delta Times
- Using I/O Graphs
- Finding conversations quickly and easily
- HTTP/HTTPS Decryption
- How and where to perform packet capture
Requirements
- None
Description
No slides, just follow me as we learn a solid foundation of how to use and leverage key features of Wireshark for packet capture and packet analysis. This course will cover all the fundamentals of Wireshark, setting a solid foundation for baselining and troubleshooting packet networks. Taught in the "follow me" modality, this course is basically one big set of hands on labs, one after another, that the student uses to build a solid usable skill set.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested in a solid understanding of how to capture packets using Wireshark
- Whether you are new or experienced, you will learn some important and time saving fundamentals
- A perfect foundation for Wireless, Troubleshooting, and TCP deep dives
Instructor
Mr. Walding enjoys more than thirty years of hands-on/front-line experience in the communications industry. His experience spans access engineering, transmission systems, network management, network implementation scenarios, network and field operations, sales, and engineering support. In all of his varied roles, he has maintained a focus on emerging technologies: how new technologies are implemented (in terms of both products and services), as well as how emerging technologies offer national and international business opportunities. Mr. Walding is a CPI (CBRS Certified Professional Installer).
Following this comprehensive history of hands-on technical and business experiences, Mr. Walding founded CellStream,Inc., a telecommunications consulting firm based in the Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX metroplex. He also became a member and author of the Technical Faculty of Telecommunications ResearchAssociates (TRA) and then founded the Online School of Network Sciences, and has since trained thousands of fellow telecommunications professionals in existing and emerging technologies.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Has over 30 years experience in data and telecommunications engineering, network implementation and management, and product development of packet ATM/Frame Relay/Ethernet switching, access products, transmission systems and network management products.
Faculty Member and author, educating telecommunications professionals in emerging packet/cell-based protocols and technologies.
Online web application design and implementation using Joomla and Moodle
Has authored many hands-on instructor led courses on a variety of subjects including MPLS, MPLS L3 and L2 VPN's, and IP over Optical Networks, Ethernet, IPv4, IPv6, Wireshark, VoIP, Wireless, WLAN/Wi-Fi, CBRS, Network Security and many more.
Led an engineering team through development and customer acceptance of one of the first production ISDN capable CDMA wireless local loop systems, based in Europe as an expatriate.
Led engineering efforts for an international FITL system utilizing V5.1/V5.2 digital concentration techniques.
A team leader for engineering design of a very large SONET/SDH broadband cross-connect system utilizing latest ASIC and optical technologies.
Has developed courses for the first VSAT satellite systems deployed in North America and instructed field operations staff for a nationwide service group.
Has five issued patents and one pending in telecommunications architectures and methodologies.
Directed all Field Service, Customer Service, and Network Operations activities for the North American Western Region of a major news and information provider.
Developed and implemented industry leading packet technologies, strategies and other technical implementations for private CATV Broadband network in downtown San Francisco.