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Troubleshooting Networks with Wireshark

  • Course Code GK9880
  • Duration 3 days
  • Version 2.1

Public Classroom Price

eur1,795.00

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Course Delivery

This course is available in the following formats:

  • Class Connect HD

    Connect to a class in HD

  • Company Event

    Event at company

  • Public Classroom

    Traditional Classroom Learning

  • Virtual Learning

    Learning that is virtual

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Course Overview

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This hands-on based Wireshark training gets you familiar with the most popular network analyzer today, Wireshark®, and provides hands-on experience in troubleshooting the most common network-errors using Wireshark®.

 

Course Schedule

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    • Delivery Format: Public Classroom
    • Date: 12-14 May, 2025
    • Location: NL-Nieuwegein

    eur1,795.00

    • Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
    • Date: 12-14 May, 2025
    • Location: Virtual

    eur1,795.00

    • Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
    • Date: 12-14 May, 2025

      Guaranteed  To Run

    • Location: Virtual

    eur1,795.00

    • Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
    • Date: 08-10 September, 2025
    • Location: Virtual
    • Language: Dutch

    eur1,795.00

    • Delivery Format: Virtual Learning
    • Date: 01-03 December, 2025
    • Location: Virtual

    eur1,795.00

Target Audience

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Anyone that in their daily operations encounter TCP/IP based networks or networking equipment and needs to be able to understand or troubleshoot the communication between endpoints.

Course Objectives

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  • Understand the troubleshooting process
  • Make use of available tools
  • Get familiar with the workings of a protocol analyzer
  • Get familiar with using Wireshark®
  • Learn how to customize Wireshark® to your needs
  • Learn how to use filters
  • Learn how to use statistics
  • Learn how to make baseline
  • Learn how to observe normal and abnormal protocol behavior
  • Understand the difference in application needs
  • Get an insight into the most common networking issues

Course Content

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1. Troubleshooting methodology

a. Before you start

b. Guidelines

c. Troubleshooting tools

d. Intercepting traffic

e. Network characteristics

    - Delay
    - Jitter
    - Packet loss

 f. Application types

   - Batch
   - Streaming
   - Interactive

g. Creating a baseline

2. Wireshark® Fundamentals

a. Background

b. GUI vs CLI

c. How to customize Wireshark®

d. Using capture- and display-filters

e. Using statistics for troubleshooting

3. Troubleshooting an Ethernet LAN

a. How to intercept traffic in a switched environment

b. Troubleshooting cabling issues

c. Troubleshooting speed/duplex-settings

d. Troubleshooting Spanning-Tree issues

e. Troubleshooting Link Aggregation

4. Troubleshooting IPv4- and IPv6-based communications

 a. Determining path through the network

 b. Troubleshooting endpoints

 c. Troubleshooting Address Resolution/Neighbor Discovery

 d. Troubleshooting DHCP issues

 e. Troubleshooting DNS issues

5. Using ICMP for diagnostics

  a. Using PING effectively

  b. Using traceroute effectively

  c. Interpreting ICMP messages

6. Troubleshooting TCP/UDP sessions

  a. Using Wireshark® to observe TCP

     i. 3-way handshake

     ii. Flow control

     iii. Error messages

  b. Statistics

     i. Round-trip times

     ii. Sessions

  c. Using netstat effectively


LABS

Lab 1: Customize Wireshark® to your preferences

Lab 2: Using Wireshark® to create a baseline

Lab 3: Setting up a mirror-port to capture traffic (class-room only)

Lab 4: Creating and observing a duplex mismatch (class-room only)

Lab 5: Observing Spanning Tree operations using Wireshark®

Lab 6: Observing LACP operations using Wireshark®

Lab 7: Using Wireshark® to determine endpoint-issues

Lab 8: Using Wireshark® to observe ARP/ND operations

Lab 9: Using Wireshark® to troubleshoot DHCP-issues

Lab 10: Using Wireshark® to troubleshoot DNS-issues

Lab 11: Using Wireshark® to profile traceroute operations

Lab 12: Using Wireshark® to interpret and use ICMP-messages

Lab 13: Using Wireshark® to observe TCP operations

 

Course Prerequisites

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For this course students should have a background in TCP/IP based communications at the level of Cisco’s CCNA or CompTIA’s Network+ certification. Also the training 'TCP/IP Networking' with course code GK9025 is a good background for this Wireshark training.

Test Certification

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This training is a hands-on training that will learn you how to troubleshoot your network with Wireshark.
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