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Ross Bagurdes, Christopher Greer, and Chris Greer

This path focuses on the skills and knowledge required to analyze network traffic using Wireshark. You’ll begin with the basics of network packet analysis before delving into using wireshark to analyze, visualize, and troubleshoot networks. You’ll also be immersed in network protocol analysis and using Wireshark on the command line. One thing to note is that these courses and concepts are not just for Network Engineers. Wireshark is a valuable tool for software developers and sysadmins as well. By the end of this path, you’ll be confident in your ability to make full use of Wireshark’s capabilities.

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Four courses

Analyzing Network Protocols with Wireshark

(2 hours)
This hands-on course teaches how to quickly understand and analyze core network protocols. Using Wireshark, you'll delve into the critical packets that support business applications.

Foundational TCP Analysis with Wireshark

(2 hours)
TCP, a core protocol, is often overlooked in IT organizations. Understanding TCP can expedite network and application troubleshooting, empowering engineers to resolve issues swiftly.

Troubleshooting Slow Networks with Wireshark

(3 hours)
Tired of slow networks? Use Wireshark to capture and interpret network packet data to investigate the root cause of many network and application performance problems.

Wireshark Traffic Analysis: Customizing the Interface, ARP, ICMP, and DNS

(3 hours)
Using Wireshark to identify and analyze ARP, ICMP, and DNS traffic is a great tool for network engineers. Network engineers can quickly become frustrated with unusual network performance issues. While most engineers are familiar with ARP and know how to clear a cache on a device, and they use ping regularly to troubleshoot networks, understanding both ARP and ICMP operation at the packet level will bring a new way to quickly solve network issues.

Learning objectives

  • Wireshark basic functionality
  • Using advanced wireshark features
  • Visualizing network traffic with wireshark
  • Using wireshark on the command line
  • Analyzing network protocols with wireshark
  • Troubleshooting slow networks with wireshark

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