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Network Analysis using Wireshark 2 Cookbook

You're reading from   Network Analysis using Wireshark 2 Cookbook Practical recipes to analyze and secure your network using Wireshark 2

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2018
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ISBN-13 9781786461674
Length 626 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Nagendra Kumar Nainar Nagendra Kumar Nainar
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Nagendra Kumar Nainar
Yoram Orzach Yoram Orzach
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Yoram Orzach
Yogesh Ramdoss Yogesh Ramdoss
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction to Wireshark Version 2 FREE CHAPTER 2. Mastering Wireshark for Network Troubleshooting 3. Using Capture Filters 4. Using Display Filters 5. Using Basic Statistics Tools 6. Using Advanced Statistics Tools 7. Using the Expert System 8. Ethernet and LAN Switching 9. Wireless LAN 10. Network Layer Protocols and Operations 11. Transport Layer Protocol Analysis 12. FTP, HTTP/1, and HTTP/2 13. DNS Protocol Analysis 14. Analyzing Mail Protocols 15. NetBIOS and SMB Protocol Analysis 16. Analyzing Enterprise Applications' Behavior 17. Troubleshooting SIP, Multimedia, and IP Telephony 18. Troubleshooting Bandwidth and Delay Issues 19. Security and Network Forensics

Introduction

The performance of end-to-end services and applications heavily depends on various network parameters such as bandwidth, delay, jitter, and packet loss. There are various SLA constraints for different types of end applications. For example, applications that involve large file exchange, such as file transfer applications (FTP, TFTP), are very sensitive to bandwidth and packet loss, while on the other hand, media applications such as voice and video traffic are very sensitive to delay and jitter.

Measuring the performance of an end application varies depending on the SLA constraints of the end application, and therefore we need to measure different network parameters.

In this chapter, we will learn how to measure these network parameters, how to check for network problems caused by them, and how to solve these when possible.

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