![]() ![]() Gzip support – capture files, compressed with gzip, can be decompressed on the fly.File formats – read/write many different capture file formats: tcpdump (libpcap), Pcap NG, Catapult DCT2000, Cisco Secure IDS iplog, Microsoft Network Monitor, Network General Sniffer (compressed and uncompressed), Sniffer Pro, and NetXray, Network Instruments Observer, NetScreen snoop, Novell LANalyzer, RADCOM WAN/LAN Analyzer, Shomiti/Finisar Surveyor, Tektronix K12xx, Visual Networks Visual UpTime, WildPackets EtherPeek/TokenPeek/AiroPeek, and more.VoIP – Rich VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) analysis.Filters – most powerful display filters in the industry.Data browsing – captured network data can be browsed via a GUI (Graphical User Interface), or TTY-mode TShark utility.Multi-platform – runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and more.Packet browsing – standard three-pane packet browser.Analysis – live capture and offline analysis.Protocols – deep inspection of hundreds of protocols.You could think of a network packet analyzer as a measuring device for examining what’s happening inside a network cable, just like an electrician uses a voltmeter for examining what’s happening inside an electric cable (but at a higher level, of course). A network packet analyzer presents captured packet data in as much detail as possible. In a previous article, Network Scanning Tools (part 2), we introduced Wireshark describing the tool as: ![]()
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