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Network Analysis using Wireshark Cookbook

You're reading from   Network Analysis using Wireshark Cookbook This book will be a massive ally in troubleshooting your network using Wireshark, the world's most popular analyzer. Over 100 practical recipes provide a focus on real-life situations, helping you resolve your own individual issues.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849517645
Length 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Yoram Orzach Yoram Orzach
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introducing Wireshark FREE CHAPTER 2. Using Capture Filters 3. Using Display Filters 4. Using Basic Statistics Tools 5. Using Advanced Statistics Tools 6. Using the Expert Infos Window 7. Ethernet, LAN Switching, and Wireless LAN 8. ARP and IP Analysis 9. UDP/TCP Analysis 10. HTTP and DNS 11. Analyzing Enterprise Applications' Behavior 12. SIP, Multimedia, and IP Telephony 13. Troubleshooting Bandwidth and Delay Problems 14. Understanding Network Security A. Links, Tools, and Reading Index

Configuring TCP and UDP preferences for troubleshooting


In most cases you can use the default Wireshark parameters for TCP and UDP network analysis, but there are also some changes that can be configured. The changes will be configured in the Preferences window.

Getting ready

For TCP or UDP configuration:

  1. Start Wireshark, and from the Edit menu, choose Statistics.

  2. Under Protocols, choose TCP or UDP.

How to do it...

In this section we will see how to configure TCP and UDP preferences.

UDP parameters

Let's see some parameters that can influence the capture of UDP:

You can configure the following parameters in UDP:

  • Show UDP summary in protocol tree: Mark this button if you want the UDP summary line to be shown in the protocol tree (set by default)

  • Try heuristic sub-dissectors first: Try to decode a packet using the heuristic method before using a sub-dissector registered to the specific port

  • Validate the UDP checksum if possible: Validates the UDP checksum

  • Collect process flow information: Collects...

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