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Tony Fortunato is a Senior Network Specialist with experience in design, implementation, and troubleshooting of LAN/WAN/Wireless networks, desktops and servers since 1989. His background in financial networks includes design and implementation of trading floor networks. Tony has taught at local high schools, Colleges/Universities, Networld/Interop and many onsite private classroom settings to thousands of analysts.
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QuickstartHow to Create
Customized GraphsFrom
Wireshark Trace FilesUsing
Open Office
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We Want To Go From Text To Graphical
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Add a Column
In this example I want Bytes per second, so I’ll have to go to Wireshark -> Preferences->Column and add Packet Length (bytes) and move it up to the 3rd entry.
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Select The Appropriate Time Format
Set the time to Time of Day and Seconds
Tip; When selecting Time Of Day and Seconds, use the space bar and the menu will not go away
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Create a CSV File You need to Export your Trace File to a CSV format
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OpenOffice Calc; Open The CSV File
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Import Settings Make sure you have selected Comma
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Subtotals And Graphs
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Group your Subtotals
Click on the 2 to display your subtotals
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Format
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Remove some text
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Graph
Select your data Go to Insert -> Chart
Press the create button
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Its up to you to get creative
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