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  • Wireshark University

    Get Certified on the Worlds Foremost Network Protocol Analyzer Exam Version 102.1 (updated 07/02/2012)

    Wireshark is downloaded over

    500,000 per month on average

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    Welcome to Wireshark University and the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Program Wireshark (formerly Ethereal) has become the de facto industry standard open source product for network analysis, troubleshooting and security. Over 500,000 IT professionals worldwide download Wireshark each month. Wireshark has proven to be a necessary tool for locating the cause of network performance issues and identifying security breaches. In addition, Wireshark is used in worldwide multi-vendor training programs to visualize network communication processes.

    The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam was designed to confirm individual competencies in using Wireshark to locate the cause of network problems (poor performance or security-related) and confirm your knowledge of TCP/IP network communications in general. The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam was DoD 8570 certified by the U.S. Army in 2009. The Exam is based on the thirty-three areas of study defined in the Exam Focus and Content section of this document. The four primary areas covered in this Exam are:

    Wireshark Functionality TCP/IP Network Communications Network Troubleshooting Network Security

    Register for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam at www.webassessor.com/pai.

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    Contents Exam Overview............................................................................................................................................ 3 Online Proctored Exam Version .................................................................................................................. 3 Exam Time Limit/Question Count ................................................................................................................ 3 Exam Pricing ............................................................................................................................................... 3 Pass/Fail Grading ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Question Formats ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Test Retake Procedure ................................................................................................................................ 4 Exam Registration ....................................................................................................................................... 4 Taking Your Proctored Exam ....................................................................................................................... 4 Acceptable Forms of Identification ............................................................................................................... 5 Closed Book Policy ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Cancellation/Rescheduling Details .............................................................................................................. 5 Cancellation/Rescheduling within 72 Hours of Your Exam Appointment ..................................................... 5 Certification Maintenance and Expiration .................................................................................................... 5 Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Online Portal ...................................................................................... 5 In Case of Test Problems or Questions ....................................................................................................... 6

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .................................................................. 7 Can I keep my belongings with me during the test session? ................................................................... 7 May I bring food or drinks into the testing room? .................................................................................... 7 How do I register for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam? .................................................... 7 Can I take the Exam at the same time I register? ................................................................................... 7 How long does the Exam take? ............................................................................................................... 7 Is the Exam in English only? ................................................................................................................... 7 Where can I take the Exam? ................................................................................................................... 7 What do I get when I pass my Exam? ..................................................................................................... 7 How long is my certification valid? .......................................................................................................... 8 What are the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirements? ................................................. 8 Do CPE Credits from other certification programs count towards my Wireshark Certified Network Analyst certification requirements? ......................................................................................................... 8 How do I take the Practice Exam? .......................................................................................................... 8 How do I prepare for the certification exam? ........................................................................................... 8 Should I register for the Exam before attending a Wireshark class? ....................................................... 8 How does the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst designation compare to other IT industry certifications? .......................................................................................................................................... 9 Who created this Certification? ............................................................................................................... 9 Will this certification help my job prospects/career advancement? ......................................................... 9 Will there be additional levels added to the certification program later? .................................................. 9 What's the WCNA Examination passing score? ...................................................................................... 9 Are there different versions of the Exam for each country? ..................................................................... 9 Which version of Wireshark is the Exam based on? ............................................................................... 9

    Exam Preparation ............................................................................................. 10 Online Self-Paced Training ........................................................................................................................ 10

    Core 1: Analyzing TCP/IP Networks with Wireshark.......................................................................... 10 Core 2: Troubleshooting and Securing TCP/IP Networks with Wireshark ......................................... 10 All Access Pass Membership ................................................................................................................ 10

    Instructor-Led Training Partners ................................................................................................................ 10 Books ......................................................................................................................................................... 11 Customized Onsite and Online Training .................................................................................................... 11

    Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam Objectives (Test WCNA102.1) ............................................................... 12

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    Exam Overview Successful completion of the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam indicates you have the knowledge required to capture network traffic, analyze the results and identify various anomalies related to performance or security issues. To earn the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst status, you must pass a single Examthe WCNA-102.x Exam and obtain twenty (20) CPE credits each year of your certification. The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam is available at hundreds of testing centers around the world. You can take your Exam at a KRYTERION High-stake Online Secure Testing (HOST) location. Register for the proctored Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam online at www.webassessor.com/pai.1

    Online Proctored Exam Version The Exam is also available in an Online Proctored (OLP) format which allows you to schedule to take the test at your home or office. Biometric authentication steps are required (photo and keyboard analytics) in order to register for an OLP Exam. OLP Exams are proctored via webcam following the requirements defined by Kryterion, Inc. To view a tutorial on the OLP option, register for a free test taker account at www.webassessor.com/pai and login to your Home page. Click the Launch Tutorial button next to Prepare Yourself Try an Online Secured Assessment Now. Visit www.kryteriononline.com/delivery_options/online_proctoring/ for more information on OLP technology.

    Exam Time Limit/Question Count The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam is a closed-book Exam consisting of 100 questions. The Exam time limit is 2 hours (120 minutes).

    Exam Pricing The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam cost is USD 299 for a single Exam sitting. The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam Practice Exam (online) cost is USD 29 for a single Practice Exam session. Additional Exam sittings and Practice Exam sessions must be paid for separately at the full price. If you require more than one Practice Exam session, we recommend you purchase the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Official Exam Prep Guide (see

    1 PAI represents the Protocol Analysis Institute, the parent company of Wireshark University and Chappell University.

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    Books on page 11).

    Pass/Fail Grading The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam is graded on a pass/fail basis. Passing scores are set by using statistical analysis. At the completion of the Exam, Candidates receive a score report along with a score breakout by Exam section.

    Question Formats There are two forms of questions in the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Examtrue/false and multiple choice. Only one answer is correct for each multiple choice question. Many questions include images of Wireshark graphs or packet details.

    Test Retake Procedure If you fail the Exam, you must wait five (5) business days before retaking the Exam. You must purchase another Test Taker Authorization Code at www.webassessor.com/pai. Only three (3) Exams with the same Exam identification number may be taken per calendar year. You must purchase another Exam sitting at the full price if you require a retake.

    Exam Registration Register for the proctored Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam online at www.webassessor.com/pai. Step-by-step Exam Registration instructions are available at www.wiresharktraining.com/certification.

    Taking Your Proctored Exam Once your registration and scheduling is complete, you will receive an email confirmation which includes the details of your registration including your Test Taker Authorization Code. The email also includes the HOST location address and the date and time of your test session. This email is the only receipt you will receive from Kryterion. You are required to bring two forms of identification with you to the HOST location, which your proctor verifies and records. In addition, you must bring your Test Taker Authorization Code which you received in your registration confirmation email. The proctor will hand you a document to read in the waiting room while they load your Exam in the testing area. The testing center document prepares you for your Exam session. Once your Exam has loaded, your proctor will show you where the restrooms are, store your personal belongings in a secure compartment and answer any Exam session questions you may have. You may then begin your Exam. The Exam engine provides you with detailed instructions on how to take the Exam and guides you through each step of the Exam process. You have two hours (120 minutes) to complete the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam. You may review your answers before submitting your Exam. Unanswered questions are graded as incorrect. When finished, you are prompted to notify your proctor that you have completed the Exam. The proctor will then close your Exam session. You will receive your pass/fail notification upon completion of the Exam.

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    Acceptable Forms of Identification Acceptable forms of photo ID include: government-issued drivers license or ID card, passport, military identification, an employee identification card or a student picture ID from an accredited college or university. The following forms of non-photo ID are acceptable: credit card, check cashing card or a bank debit card. A social security card is not an acceptable form of identification. The OLP Exam requires a photo ID as well as keyboard analytic process to verify the identity of the test taker and match the registrant with the test taker. For more information regarding the OLP process and security, visit www.kryteriononline.com/delivery_options/online_proctoring/.

    Closed Book Policy The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam is closed book format. No Internet access or open computer (other than the Exam system) is allowed during the Exam. Candidates may not access any printed materials or electronic devices such as extra computers or USB flash drives.

    Cancellation/Rescheduling Details If you need to reschedule your Exam appointment, you may do so earlier than 72 hours of your Exam appointment. Log into your KRYTERION account at www.webassessor.com/pai and click on View Schedule Details and the Reschedule button. IMPORTANT: Read the next section regarding cancellation and rescheduling within 72 hours of your Exam appointment.

    Cancellation/Rescheduling within 72 Hours of Your Exam Appointment If you wish to cancel or reschedule your Exam within 72 hours of your appointment, please call the PAI Customer Support line at +1 408-378-7841. Do not attempt to contact Kryterion or the testing center directly. You will be charged a $175 seating fee if you reschedule or cancel your Exam appointment within 72 hours of your Exam appointment or do not show for your Exam appointment.

    Certification Maintenance and Expiration Your Wireshark Certified Network Analyst status is valid for three (3) years from the date of successful Exam completion. Twenty (20) Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits are required yearly to maintain your certification in good standing. CPE credits must be obtained in the area of (a) network communications, (b) troubleshooting, (c) network testing/optimization or (d) network security. For more information on obtaining and reporting CPE credits, refer to www.wiresharktraining.com/certification.

    Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Online Portal After successful completion of the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam, you will be provided access to the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Online Portal. Your Online Portal contains at least 20 hours of online training/study/enhancement and is a key resource for easily maintaining your certification in good standing with the required number of CPE credits. The Online Portal also contains case studies of network analysis projects completed by other WCNAs. You do not need to submit Online Portal activities for CPE credit. Wireshark University periodically polls your transcript information from the Online Portal and credits your account accordingly. To determine how many credits you have earned from your Online Portal activity, click the Transcript button on the Online Portal menu.

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    If desired, you may submit content to the Online Portal for CPE credits. First you must email your request to submit content and provide an outline of same to [email protected]. Release forms must be signed prior to posting WCNA documents to the Online Portal.

    In Case of Test Problems or Questions Please first review the FAQ section of this document. If you have additional questions regarding the certification process, your certification status or the Kryterion testing engine, contact Wireshark University at [email protected] or call +1 408-378-7841.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Can I keep my belongings with me during the test session? Your personal items may not be accessed during the test session. Personal items include: bags, wallets, purses, briefcases, watches, books, beepers, cell phones, electronic organizers and calculators. You should, however, keep your identification with you at all times.

    May I bring food or drinks into the testing room? No, tobacco products, food, drink, and chewing gum are not allowed in the testing area.

    How do I register for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam? Step-by-step Exam Registration instructions are available at www.wiresharktraining.com/certification.

    Can I take the Exam at the same time I register? Not the proctored Examthe earliest you can schedule your Exam is 72 hours before your desired Exam date/time. Registrants can take the unproctored Practice Exam immediately following registration.

    How long does the Exam take? Candidates are provided two hours (120 minutes) to complete the Exam. An Exam timer indicates the remaining Exam time. A question counter indicates the number of questions answered and total number of questions in the Exam. A Review Test option allows you to mark questions for review and revisit all questions and answers in the Exam. You may skip questions during the Exam, but it is recommended you complete each question before submitting your Exam for grading. Unanswered questions are marked incorrect. The Practice Exam also includes a two hour (120 minutes) time limit.

    Is the Exam in English only? Currently the Exam and Practice Exam are only available in English.

    Where can I take the Exam? The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam is delivered by Kryterion, Inc. Kryterion has hundreds of testing centers around the world. Visit www.kryteriononline.com/host_locations/ to locate a Kryterion High-stake Online Secure Testing (HOST) location near you.

    What do I get when I pass my Exam? Within fifteen (15) business days of successful completion of the Exam, Wireshark University will send your Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Welcome Kit. The Welcome Kit includes your Certificate, Certification ID Number, valid certification date details and additional information regarding your certification maintenance, CPE credits and information regarding access to and usage of the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst logo.

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    How long is my certification valid? Wireshark Certified Network Analyst status is valid for three (3) years from the date of successful Exam completion. During that three (3) year period, you must retain your Wireshark Certified Network Analyst certification in good standing by obtaining twenty (20) CPE credits yearly.

    What are the Continuing Professional Education (CPE) requirements? Twenty (20) CPE credits will be required to maintain your certification in good standing by ensuring you are staying current with network analysis practices and technologies. CPE credits must be obtained in the areas of:

    (a) network communications (b) network troubleshooting (c) network testing/optimization (d) network security

    CPE credit information must be submitted to Wireshark University on an annual basis. If you participate in the training activities on the Online Portal, you do not need to submit your CPE information your information will be automatically updated in your Wireshark Certified Network Analyst account. For information on submitting CPE options manually, visit the WCNA Portal (www.wcnaportal.com) or www.wiresharktraining.com/cpe.

    Do CPE Credits from other certification programs count towards my Wireshark Certified Network Analyst certification requirements? If your CPE activity falls in one of the four areas listed above, you may submit your activity by emailing it to [email protected]. Visit www.wiresharktraining.com/cpe for more information.

    How do I take the Practice Exam? Register for the Practice Exam just as you register for the final Exam. Your Practice Exam is available for you to take as soon as you have completed the registration process at www.webassessor.com/pai. Locate the Launch button for your Exam on your Webassessor home page. If you need to stop your Practice Exam for some reason, you may do so simply by closing the Practice Exam window. Any questions you have already answered have been saved for you. If the Practice Exam was interrupted due to technical issues, you may re-launch the Practice Exam by logging into your Webassessor home page and clicking the Launch button. The Practice Exam will resume at the first unanswered question. You have two hours (120 minutes) of active time to complete the Practice Exam.

    How do I prepare for the certification exam? You can prepare for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam using self-paced, instructor-led or on-the-job study. We recommend the Exam Prep Guide which contains over 300 practice questions and timed/untimed practice exams on the accompanying CD. The Exam Prep Guide is available through Amazon. Refer to Exam Preparation on page 10 for more details.

    Should I register for the Exam before attending a Wireshark class? Most students wait until after taking their Wireshark training courses to register for the Exam. You should only schedule your Exam after you feel comfortable with the subject material.

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    How does the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst designation compare to other IT industry certifications? The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst designation is focused on not only Wireshark, but also key TCP/IP communications areas that can be investigated when troubleshooting or securing a network. The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst designation will identify you as an IT professional who is keeping up with current techniques and the worlds most popular network analyzer tool. The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst designation is an ideal complement to the CISSP, CCIE, CNP, Network+ and Security+ certifications.

    Who created this Certification? Wireshark University was co-founded by Gerald Combs (creator of Wireshark) and Laura Chappell, world-renown network analyst, in 2007. One element of Wireshark University is the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst designation. Topics included in the Exam come from the thirty-three areas of study for network analysts (see Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam Objectives on page 12).

    Will this certification help my job prospects/career advancement? If you want to attain a competitive edge and help improve employability and earning potential, obtaining your Wireshark Certified Network Analyst designation can help position you in the job market. Wiresharks increasing popularity (with over 500,000 downloads per month) and leading role as the in-house de facto tool for troubleshooting and security increases the value of this certification immensely.

    Will there be additional levels added to the certification program later? We have considered creating specializations, but at this time the only certification is the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst. If specialization certifications are created, the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam must be completed successfully in order to achieve such specializations.

    What's the WCNA Examination passing score? The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam is a Pass/Fail exam. You are provided with topics of the questions answered incorrectly on each Exam upon completion of the Exam. The passing score for each examination is calculated by equating the scoring values associated with each question. Passing rates are estimated to be in the 70% to 80% range.

    Are there different versions of the Exam for each country? The same English language version is given throughout the world.

    Which version of Wireshark is the Exam based on? The current Exam (as of July 2, 2012) is based on Wireshark version 1.8.x.The Study Guide-Second Edition and Exam Prep Guide-Second Edition are also based on Wireshark version 1.8.x.

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    Exam Preparation The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam focuses on TCP/IP communications analysis, methods for using Wireshark to identify the cause of network problems, and the evidence that a network is under reconnaissance or a host has been breached. Consider the following options for Exam preparation.

    Online Self-Paced Training All Access Pass Membership The All Access Pass (AAP) training membership provides access to Core 1, Core 2, Wireshark Certification Study Sessions, live online training events and additional online training in the areas of network analysis, troubleshooting, optimization and security.

    Core 1: Analyzing TCP/IP Networks with Wireshark In this self-paced course, students discover effective Wireshark operations and packet-level TCP/IP communications by examining both properly-performing and poorly-performing networks as they prepare for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam. [25 sections, 46 labs, approximately 22 hours of online training]

    Core 2: Troubleshooting and Securing TCP/IP Networks with Wireshark In this self-paced course, students gain the skills required to effectively troubleshoot and secure a TCP/IP network by analyzing network traffic with Wireshark as they prepare for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam. Student learns techniques to analyze traffic on poorly performing TCP/IP networks and identify reconnaissance processes on the network as well as indicators that a host is compromised. [19 sections, 53 labs, approximately 25 hours of online training] Visit www.chappellU.com to view the complete contents of the All Access Pass.

    Instructor-Led Training Partners For an updated list of Wireshark University Certified Training Partners, visit www.wiresharktraining.com/training. Global Knowledge - North America - www.globalknowledge.com

    Global Knowledge is the worldwide leader in IT and business training. Global Knowledge delivers training via training centers, private facilities, and the Internet, enabling customers to choose when, where, and how they want to receive training programs and learning services.

    SCOS Software bv Europe - www.scos.nl

    Polarisavenue 53 2132 JH Hoofddorp The Netherlands Email: [email protected] Phone: 0031 (0)23 568 5615 Fax: 0031 (0)23 562 1072

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    Books Wireshark Network Analysis: The Official Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Study Guide (Second Edition) This comprehensive book covers all thirty-three areas of study for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam while providing numerous case studies, tips and tricks for using Wireshark efficiently to troubleshoot and secure networks. ISBN10: 1-893939-94-4 ISBN13: 978-1-893939-94-3 Paperback: 986 pages Book URL: www.wiresharkbook.com Paperback Retail Price: $99.95 Kindle Version Retail Price: $69.95 Wireshark Certified Network Analyst: Official Exam Prep Guide (Second Edition) This book provides 300+ practice quiz questions based on the thirty-three areas of study defined for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam. This Official Exam Prep Guide offers a companion to Wireshark Network Analysis: The Official Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Study Guide (Second Edition). 10-digit ISBN: 1-893939-90-1 13-digit ISBN: 978-1-893939-90-5 Paperback: 186 pages Book URL: www.wiresharkbook.com/epg Paperback Retail Price: $39.95 Kindle Version Retail Price: $9.95

    Customized Onsite and Online Training Wireshark University www.wiresharktraining.com Wireshark University was founded in 2007 to provide training on Wireshark for troubleshooting, security and optimization. Customized onsite courses can be arranged to train multiple students at one time at your location or via the Internet for a geographically dispersed student base. Courses can be customized based on your network details and design. For more information on customized onsite courses, email [email protected] or call +1 408-378-7841.

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    Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam Objectives (Test WCNA102.1) The Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam is based on thirty-three areas of concentration. Key Area The icon marks key topics to study in preparation for the Exam.

    Section 1: Network Analysis Overview 9 Define the Purpose of Network Analysis 9 List Troubleshooting Tasks for the Network Analyst 9 List Security Tasks for the Network Analyst 9 List Optimization Tasks for the Network Analyst 9 List Application Analysis Tasks for the Network Analyst 9 Define Legal Issues of Listening to Network Traffic 9 Overcome the "Needle in the Haystack " Issue 9 Understand General Network Traffic Flows 9 Review a Checklist of Analysis Tasks

    Section 2: Introduction to Wireshark 9 Describe Wireshark's Purpose 9 Know How to Obtain the Latest Version of Wireshark 9 Compare Wireshark Release and Development Versions 9 Report a Wireshark Bug or Submit an Enhancement 9 Capture Packets on Wired or Wireless Networks 9 Open Various Trace File Types 9 Describe How Wireshark Processes Packets 9 Define the Elements of the Start Page 9 Identify the Nine GUI Elements 9 Navigate Wiresharks Main Menu 9 Use the Main Toolbar for Efficiency 9 Focus Faster with the Filter Toolbar 9 Make the Wireless Toolbar Visible 9 Access Options through Right-Click Functionality 9 Define the Functions of the Menus and Toolbars

    Section 3: Capture Traffic 9 Know Where to Tap Into the Network 9 Know When to Run Wireshark Locally 9 Capture Traffic on Switched Networks 9 Use a Test Access Port (TAP) on Full-Duplex Networks 9 Define When to Set up Port Spanning/Port Mirroring on a Switch 9 Analyze Routed Networks 9 Analyze Wireless Networks 9 Define Options for Capturing at Two Locations Simultaneously (Dual Captures) 9 Identify the Most Appropriate Capture Interface 9 Capture on Multiple Adapters Simultaneously 9 Capture Traffic Remotely 9 Automatically Save Packets to One or More Files 9 Optimize Wireshark to Avoid Dropping Packets

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    9 Conserve Memory with Command-Line Capture

    Section 4: Create and Apply Capture Filters 9 Describe the Purpose of Capture Filters 9 Build and Apply a Capture Filter to an Interface 9 Filter by a Protocol 9 Create MAC/IP Address or Host Name Capture Filters 9 Capture One Applications Traffic Only 9 Use Operators to Combine Capture Filters 9 Create Capture Filters to Look for Byte Values 9 Manually Edit the Capture Filters File 9 Share Capture Filters with Others

    Section 5: Define Global and Personal Preferences 9 Find Your Configuration Folders 9 Set Global and Personal Configurations 9 Customize Your User Interface Settings 9 Define Your Capture Preferences 9 Define How Wireshark Automatically Resolve IP and MAC Names 9 Plot IP Addresses on a World Map with GeoIP 9 Resolve Port Numbers (Transport Name Resolution) 9 Resolve SNMP Information 9 Configure Filter Expressions [NEW} 9 Configure Statistics Settings 9 Define ARP, TCP, HTTP/HTTPS and Other Protocol Settings 9 Configure Protocol Settings with Right-Click

    Section 6: Colorize Traffic 9 Use Colors to Differentiate Traffic 9 Disable One or More Coloring Rules 9 Share and Manage Coloring Rules 9 Identify Why a Packet is a Certain Color 9 Create a Butt Ugly Coloring Rule for HTTP Errors 9 Color Conversations to Distinguish Them 9 Temporarily Mark Packets of Interest

    Section 7: Define Time Values and Interpret Summaries 9 Use Time to Identify Network Problems 9 Understand How Wireshark Measures Packet Time 9 Choose the Ideal Time Display Format 9 Identify Delays with Time Values 9 Create Additional Time Columns 9 Measure Packet Arrival Times with a Time Reference 9 Identify Client, Server and Path Delays 9 Calculate End-to-End Path Delays 9 Locate Slow Server Responses 9 Spot Overloaded Clients 9 View a Summary of Traffic Rates, Packet Sizes and Overall Bytes Transferred

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    Section 8: Interpret Basic Trace File Statistics 9 Launch Wireshark Statistics 9 Identify Network Protocols and Applications 9 Identify the Most Active Conversations 9 List Endpoints and Map Them on the Earth 9 Spot Suspicious Targets with GeoIP 9 List Conversations or Endpoints for Specific Traffic Types 9 Evaluate Packet Lengths 9 List All IPv4/IPv6 Addresses in the Traffic 9 List All Destinations in the Traffic 9 List UDP and TCP Usage 9 Analyze UDP Multicast Streams 9 Graph the Flow of Traffic 9 Gather Your HTTP Statistics 9 Examine All WLAN Statistics

    Section 9: Create and Apply Display Filters 9 Understand the Purpose of Display Filters 9 Create Display Filters Using Auto-Complete 9 Apply Saved Display Filters 9 Use Expressions for Filter Assistance 9 Make Display Filters Quickly Using Right-Click Filtering 9 Filter on Conversations and Endpoints 9 Understand Display Filter Syntax 9 Combine Display Filters with Comparison Operators 9 Alter Display Filter Meaning with Parentheses 9 Filter on the Existence of a Field 9 Filter on Specific Bytes in a Packet 9 Find Key Words in Upper or Lower Case 9 Use Display Filter Macros for Complex Filtering 9 Avoid Common Display Filter Mistakes 9 Manually Edit the dfilters File

    Section 10: Follow Streams and Reassemble Data 9 Follow and Reassemble UDP Conversations 9 Follow and Reassemble TCP Conversations 9 Follow and Reassemble SSL Conversations 9 Identify Common File Types

    Section 11: Customize Wireshark Profiles 9 Customize Wireshark with Profiles 9 Create a New Profile 9 Share Profiles 9 Create a Troubleshooting Profile 9 Create a Corporate Profile 9 Create a WLAN Profile 9 Create a VoIP Profile 9 Create a Security Profile

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    Section 12: Annotate, Save, Export and Print Packets 9 Annotate a Packet or an Entire Trace File 9 Save Filtered, Marked and Ranges of Packets 9 Export Packet Contents for Use in Other Programs 9 Export SSL Keys 9 Save Conversations, Endpoints, I/O Graphs and Flow Graph Information 9 Export Packet Bytes

    Section 13: Use Wiresharks Expert System 9 Launch Expert Info Quickly 9 Colorize Expert Info Elements 9 Filter on TCP Expert Information Elements 9 Define TCP Expert Information

    Section 14: TCP/IP Analysis Overview 9 Define Basic TCP/IP Functionality 9 Follow the Multistep Resolution Process 9 Define Port Number Resolution 9 Define Network Name Resolution 9 Define Route Resolution for a Local Target 9 Define Local MAC Address Resolution for a Target 9 Define Route Resolution for a Remote Target 9 Define Local MAC Address Resolution for a Gateway

    Section 15: Analyze Domain Name System (DNS) Traffic 9 Define the Purpose of DNS 9 Analyze Normal DNS Queries/Responses 9 Analyze DNS Problems 9 Dissect the DNS Packet Structure 9 Filter on the DNS/MDNS Traffic

    Section 16: Analyze Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Traffic 9 Define the Purpose of ARP Traffic 9 Analyze Normal ARP Requests/Responses 9 Analyze Gratuitous ARP 9 Analyze ARP Problems 9 Dissect the ARP Packet Structure 9 Filter on ARP Traffic

    Section 17: Analyze Internet Protocol (IPv4/IPv6) Traffic 9 Define the Purpose of IP 9 Analyze Normal IPv4 Traffic 9 Analyze IPv4 Problems 9 Dissect the IPv4 Packet Structure 9 Filter on IPv4/IPv6 Traffic 9 Sanitize IPv4 Addresses in a Trace File 9 Set Your IP Protocol Preferences

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    Section 18: Analyze Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMPv4/ICMPv6) Traffic

    9 Define the Purpose of ICMP 9 Analyze Normal ICMP Traffic 9 Analyze ICMP Problems 9 Dissect the ICMP Packet Structure 9 Filter on ICMP and ICMPv6 Traffic

    Section 19: Analyze User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Traffic 9 Define the Purpose of UDP 9 Analyze Normal UDP Traffic 9 Analyze UDP Problems 9 Dissect the UDP Packet Structure 9 Filter on UDP Traffic

    Section 20: Analyze Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Traffic 9 Define the Purpose of TCP 9 Analyze Normal TCP Communications 9 Define the Establishment of TCP Connections 9 Define How TCP-based Services Are Refused 9 Define How TCP Connections are Terminated 9 Track TCP Packet Sequencing 9 Define How TCP Recovers from Packet Loss 9 Improve Packet Loss Recovery with Selective Acknowledgments 9 Define TCP Flow Control 9 Analyze TCP Problems 9 Dissect the TCP Packet Structure 9 Filter on TCP Traffic 9 Set TCP Protocol Parameters

    Section 21: Graph IO Rates and TCP Trends 9 Use Graphs to View Trends 9 Generate Basic I/O Graphs 9 Filter I/O Graphs 9 Generate Advanced I/O Graphs 9 Compare Traffic Trends in I/O Graphs 9 Graph Round Trip Time 9 Graph Throughput Rates 9 Graph TCP Sequence Numbers over Time 9 Interpret TCP Window Size Issues 9 Interpret Packet Loss, Duplicate ACKs and Retransmissions

    Section 22: Analyze Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCPv4/DHCPv6) Traffic

    9 Define the Purpose of DHCP 9 Analyze Normal DHCP Traffic 9 Analyze DHCP Problems

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    9 Dissect the DHCP Packet Structure 9 Filter on DHCPv4/DHCPv6 Traffic 9 Display BOOTP-DHCP Statistics

    Section 23: Analyze Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Traffic 9 Define the Purpose of HTTP 9 Analyze Normal HTTP Communications 9 Analyze HTTP Problems 9 Dissect HTTP Packet Structures 9 Filter on HTTP or HTTPS Traffic 9 Export HTTP Objects 9 Display HTTP Statistics 9 Graph HTTP Traffic Flows 9 Set HTTP Preferences 9 Analyze HTTPS Communications 9 Analyze SSL/TLS Handshake 9 Analyze TLS Encrypted Alerts 9 Decrypt HTTPS Traffic 9 Export SSL Keys

    Section 24: Analyze File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Traffic 9 Define the Purpose of FTP 9 Analyze Normal FTP Communications 9 Analyze Passive Mode Connections 9 Analyze Active Mode Connections 9 Analyze FTP Problems 9 Dissect the FTP Packet Structure 9 Filter on FTP Traffic 9 Reassemble FTP Traffic

    Section 25: Analyze Email Traffic 9 Analyze Normal POP Communications 9 Analyze POP Problems 9 Dissect the POP Packet Structure 9 Filter on POP Traffic 9 Analyze Normal SMTP Communication 9 Analyze SMTP Problems 9 Dissect the SMTP Packet Structure 9 Filter on SMTP Traffic

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    Section 26: Introduction to 802.11 (WLAN) Analysis 9 Analyze Signal Strength and Interference 9 Capture WLAN Traffic 9 Compare Monitor Mode and Promiscuous Mode 9 Set up WLAN Decryption 9 Prepend a Radiotap or PPI Header 9 Compare Signal Strength and Signal-to-Noise Ratios 9 Describe 802.11 Traffic Basics 9 Analyzed Normal 802.11 Communications 9 Dissect Basic 802.11 Frame Elements 9 Filter on WLAN Traffic 9 Analyze Frame Control Types and Subtypes 9 Customize Wireshark for WLAN Analysis

    Section 27: Voice over IP (VoIP) Analysis Fundamentals 9 Define VoIP Traffic Flows 9 Analyze Session Bandwidth and RTP Port Definition 9 Analyze VoIP Problems 9 Examine SIP Traffic 9 Examine RTP Traffic 9 Play Back VoIP Conversations 9 Decipher RTP Player Marker Definitions 9 Create a VoIP Profile 9 Filter on VoIP Traffic

    Section 28: Baseline Normal Traffic Patterns Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam Objectives:

    9 Define the Importance of Baselining 9 Baseline Broadcast and Multicast Types and Rates 9 Baseline Protocols and Applications 9 Baseline Boot up Sequences 9 Baseline Login/Logout Sequences 9 Baseline Traffic during Idle Time 9 Baseline Application Launch Sequences and Key Tasks 9 Baseline Web Browsing Sessions 9 Baseline Name Resolution Sessions 9 Baseline Throughput Tests 9 Baseline Wireless Connectivity 9 Baseline VoIP Communications

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    Section 29: Find the Top Causes of Performance Problems 9 Troubleshoot Performance Problems 9 Identify High Latency Times 9 Point to Slow Processing Times 9 Find the Location of Packet Loss 9 Watch Signs of Misconfigurations 9 Analyze Traffic Redirections 9 Watch for Small Payload Sizes 9 Look for Congestion 9 Identify Application Faults 9 Note Any Name Resolution Faults

    Section 30: Network Forensics Overview 9 Compare Host to Network Forensics 9 Gather Evidence 9 Avoid Detection 9 Handle Evidence Properly 9 Recognize Unusual Traffic Patterns 9 Color Unusual Traffic Patterns

    Section 31: Detect Scanning and Discovery Processes 9 Define the Purpose of Discovery and Reconnaissance 9 Detect ARP Scans (aka ARP Sweeps) 9 Detect ICMP Ping Sweeps 9 Detect Various Types of TCP Port Scans 9 Detect UDP Port Scans 9 Detect IP Protocol Scans 9 Define Idle Scans 9 Know Your ICMP Types and Codes 9 Analyze Traceroute Path Discovery 9 Detect Dynamic Router Discovery 9 Define Application Mapping Processes 9 Use Wireshark for Passive OS Fingerprinting 9 Detect Active OS Fingerprinting 9 Identify Spoofed Addresses and Scans

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    Section 32: Analyze Suspect Traffic 9 Identify Vulnerabilities in the TCP/IP Resolution Processes 9 Find Maliciously Malformed Packets 9 Identify Invalid or Dark Destination Addresses 9 Differentiate between Flooding or Standard Denial of Service Traffic 9 Find Clear Text Passwords and Data 9 Identify Phone Home Behavior 9 Catch Unusual Protocols and Applications 9 Locate Route Redirection Using ICMP 9 Catch ARP Poisoning 9 Catch IP Fragmentation and Overwriting 9 Spot TCP Splicing 9 Watch Other Unusual TCP Traffic 9 Identify Password Cracking Attempts 9 Build Filters and Coloring Rules from IDS Rules

    Section 33: Effective Use of Command-Line Tools 9 Define the Purpose of Command-Line Tools 9 Use Wireshark.exe (Command-Line Launch) 9 Capture Traffic with Tshark 9 List Trace File Details with Capinfos 9 Edit Trace Files with Editcap 9 Merge Trace Files with Mergecap 9 Convert Text with Text2pcap 9 Capture Traffic with Dumpcap 9 Define Rawshark

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