WildPackets Training offers comprehensive network and protocol analysis training, meeting the professional requirements of corporate, educational, government, and private network managers. Our education methodology is centered on practical applications of protocol analysis techniques across a spectrum of network topologies. Instruction is available via the web either in our instructor taught or self-guided courses, or as an on site course that can be tailored to your specific business.
Course offerings are organized by field: wired, wireless, and now - voice over IP. In each track, instruction goes beyond rote operation to include topics and labs that focus on understanding the underlying technologies, building problem solving skills, and developing network management methods that work. Introductory courses provide the foundation for a range of advanced offerings in specialized topics from custom protocol decodes to wireless security. More experienced network engineers adopting WildPackets for the first time may also select one of the WildPackets 'Product Immersion' courses to come to speed quickly on the full suite of features, functions, and applicability of the product.
Pricing: FREE with the purchase of WP-200
(Please contact training@wildpackets.com for onsite pricing)
Course Synopsis :
This course introduces students to the WildPackets technology in conjunction with methodologies for network management and troubleshooting. Through a combination of lecture and in-class activities, students will learn how to capture, analyze and troubleshoot network traffic using OmniPeek. The course also includes the topics of Decodes; Data Capture; Statistics; TCP and UDP conversations.
Duration: OnDemand Web Delivered: Available 24/7(Students have 30-days for the date of registration to complete this course.)
Pricing: OnDemand Web Delivered: 1 Training Credit($440) (Please contact training@wildpackets.com for onsite pricing)
Course Synopsis :
This course introduces students to the WildPackets technology in conjunction with methodologies for network management and troubleshooting. Through a combination of lecture and in-class activities, students will learn how to capture, analyze and troubleshoot network traffic using OmniPeek. The course also includes the topics of Decodes; Data Capture; Statistics; TCP and UDP conversations.
OnDemand Web Delivered Class: (learn more about our OnDemand web delivered classes)
Our OnDemand web delivered classes are handled through our new OnDemand Training Portal, http://training.wildpackets.com. Unlike our traditional instructor taught web delivered classes our OnDemand classes are available for you to take at your convenience. You'll be able to stop and then pick it up later when you have free time.
Registration for our training portal and enrollment in classes is handled through MyPeek, our community portal.
WP-201 Advanced Network Analysis and Troubleshooting ("Packets Never Lie")
This course is offered as a public, onsite or web-delivered class.
Duration: Public Class Duration: 3 Days (prerequisite of WP-200 STRONGLY recommended) Web-Delivered Class Duration: 4 half days (9:30 AM PT - 12:00 PM PT M-TH)
Pricing: Instructor Taught Web Delivered: $880 (Please contact training@wildpackets.com for onsite pricing)
Course Synopsis :
This course dives deeper into protocol analysis, particularly a more thorough understanding of TCP/IP and related protocol variants, both benevolent and nefarious. It builds on the troubleshooting concepts in WP-200 to include long-term statistics gathering, monitoring, and general network health. The in-class activities are a bit more advanced, often combining concepts in more complex scenarios for students to decipher. Successful graduates from this class will be ready to immediately apply skills in real-world environments
Instructor Taught Web Delivered Dates : (learn more about our instructor taught web delivered classes)
Mar 12th - Mar 15th, 2012
Web Delivered - Instructor Taught Class
WP-202 Advanced WLAN Assessment and Analysis ("Packets Never Lie")
This course is offered as a public, onsite or web-delivered class.
Duration: Public Class Duration: 3 Days (prerequisite of WP-200 STRONGLY recommended) Web-Delivered Class Duration: 4 half days (9:30 AM PT - 12:00 PM PT M-TH)
Pricing: Instructor Taught Web Delivered: $880 (Please contact training@wildpackets.com for onsite pricing)
Course Synopsis :
This course dives deeper into wireless protocol analysis, particularly a more thorough understanding of wireless management, security, TCP/IP and related protocol variants, both benevolent and nefarious. It builds on the troubleshooting concepts in WP-200 to include long-term statistics gathering, monitoring, and general wireless network health. In-class activities are more advanced, often combining concepts in more complex scenarios for students to decipher. Successful graduates from this class will be ready to immediately apply skills in real-world environments.
Instructor Taught Web Delivered Dates : (learn more about our instructor taught web delivered classes)
Apr 16th - Apr 19th, 2012
Web Delivered - Instructor Taught Class
WP-203 VoIP (Voice over IP) and Video Analysis and Troubleshooting
This course is offered as a web-delivered or onsite class.
Duration: Public Class Duration: 3 Days (prerequisite of WP-200 STRONGLY recommended) Web-Delivered Class Duration: 4 half days (9:30 AM PT - 12:00 PM PT M-TH)
Pricing: Instructor Taught Web Delivered: $880 (Please contact training@wildpackets.com for onsite pricing)
Course Synopsis :
Using OmniPeek with enhanced VoIP capabilities, the course provides an in-depth understanding of network and protocol architecture for real-time voice and video transmission via data networks. Students completing this course will understand common VoIP issues and solutions, including pre-deployment assessment, performance inhibitor analysis, and problem resolution. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises, students will learn practical methods for analyzing voice and video communication in IP-based networks, and will be prepared to make sense of the emerging VoIP technologies, Quality of Service measurements, and the competing standards in today’s converged network market.
Instructor Taught Web Delivered Dates : (learn more about our instructor taught web delivered classes)
The course is about 50% lecture and 50% exercises. We will perform the following exercises:
Create plugins using the wizard and add various analysis and UI functionality.
Create a decoder using the decoder language.
Create a C++ Decoder Plugin.
Copy and change a Protospec.
Compile and extend a a client/server OmniEngine Plugin.
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Prerequisite: None.
Overview and Method:
This is the first in a series of courses designed to provide students with experience in the computer-networking field. This course covers, OSI model and industry standards, Network topologies, IP addressing, including subnet masks, Networking components.
Network Analysis Basics
Networking Numerical Systems
Numeric conversions (Hexadecimal Binary decimal)
Bytes and Nibbles
Number Prefixes
The Seven Layers of the OSI Model
Network Devices and Interconnections
The Network Interface Card
Common Network Cabling Standards
Installation Related Issues
Network Topologies
Ethernet Fundamentals
IEEE 802.3 family of specifications
Ethernet Behavior (CSMA/CD)
Layer two switching
Power Over Ethernet
Wired vs. Wireless LANs
802.11 Wireless Networking
Types of modulations
IEEE 802 Family Tree
Multipath interference, Signal Range, Antennae types
Communications
Hubs, Repeaters, Bridges, Switches
Tapping, Spanning/mirroring
Virtual LANs
Network Layer Addressing
Overview of Analyzer Capabilities
Prerequisite: WP-100 or thorough knowledge of the subjects contained therein.
WP-100 Networking Fundamentals
This course is an online and self-guided
Class Price: FREE with the purchase of 200
(Please contact training@wildpackets.com for onsite pricing)
Course Synopsis:
This is the first in a series of courses designed to provide students with experience in the computer-networking field. This course covers; OSI model and industry standards, Network topologies, IP addressing, including subnet masks, Networking components.
Overview and Method
This course introduces students to the OmniPeek networking technology in conjunction with methodologies for network management and troubleshooting. Through a combination of lecture and in-class activities, students will learn how to capture, analyze and troubleshoot wired and wireless network traffic using OmniPeek. The WP-200 course also includes the topics of Decodes; Data Capture; Statistics; TCP and UDP conversations.
Essentials for Network Analysis
How Peek Analyzers Work
Types Of Analysis
Troubleshooting Methodology
Analyzer Placement
Navigating the Peek Analyzer Overview
Start Page
Menu Options
Moving around in the application
Capturing Data
What to Capture, and Where
Capture Challenges
Capture Option Window
Filtering
Filtering Overview
Types of Filters
Basic and Advanced Filtering
Basic Automation with Triggers
Names Table
Address Types in the Peek Analyzer
Ways to Add Names
Advanced Name Table Technique
Tips and Tricks
Data Analysis
Local Statistics vs. Global Statistics
WLAN, Channel, and Signal Analysis
WLAN Statistics
Finding Unknown or Rogue Stations
Tracking Down a Rogue
Expert Analysis
What Is Expert Analysis?
Correlating Events with Conversations
Apdex
Troubleshooting Common Expert Events
Expert Tuning Methodology
Peer Map
Peer Map Conversations
Drilling Down
Peer map options
Using the peer map effectively.
Statistics, Monitoring and Baselining
Types of Statistics
The Initial Assessment Methodology
Baselining
Alarms
Notifications and Actions
Graphing and Reporting
Graphing
How to Create a Custom Graphs
Reporting
Saving Reports Automatically
Advanced Techniques
Distributed / Remote Analysis
Accessing Remote Omni Engines
The Omni Engine Trust Table
Active Testing vs. Passive Analysis
Packet Transmission
Prerequisite: WP-200 strongly recommended
Overview and Method
This course dives deeper into protocol analysis, particularly a more thorough understanding of TCP/IP and related protocol variants, both benevolent and nefarious. It builds on the troubleshooting concepts in WP-200 to include long-term statistics gathering, monitoring, and general network health. The in-class activities are a bit more advanced, often combining concepts in more complex scenarios for students to decipher. Successful graduates from this class will be ready to immediately apply skills in real-world environments.
Introduction and Overview
Introductions and logistics
Class organization
Special slides and notations
Philosophy
The Internet Protocol (IP) In-Depth
Overview of
The IP header and its fields
IP Type of Service and Differentiated Services
Using the IP ID to assess remote load
IP Fragmentation Services
IP Options
ARP
Important ARP facts
Expected ARP behavior
ARP Types
ARP security
UDP and TCP Conversations
Review of the Transport Layer
Reliable vs. unreliable communications
Overview of UDP application layer protocols
ICMP
Examples of ICMP messages
The ICMP header
ICMP message types
DHCP
Basic DHCP operations: DORA
Other DHCP messages
Problems with DHCP
Analyzing DHCP
Troubleshooting DHCP
DNS
DNS organization
DNS in the Peek analyzer
DNS packet structure and the DNS header
Troubleshooting DNS
Types of exploits
Packet Biathlon – OmniPeek*
This intensive hands-on lab will allow students to use the OmniPeek Product Family focusing on analysis situations. The course is comprised of a series of in-depth, instructor lead scenarios and trace files that effect an enterprise operation.
* only available via public or onsite
Prerequisite: WP-200 STRONGLY recommended
Overview and Method
This course dives deeper into wireless protocol analysis, particularly a more thorough understanding of wireless management, security, TCP/IP and related protocol variants, both benevolent and nefarious. It builds on the troubleshooting concepts in WP-200 to include long-term statistics gathering, monitoring, and general wireless network health. In-class activities are more advanced, often combining concepts in more complex scenarios for students to decipher. Successful graduates from this class will be ready to immediately apply skills in real-world environments.
Wireless LAN Fundamentals
RF Overview
Modulation Techniques
WLAN Architectures
WLAN Operations
Wireless LAN Packets
Frames in the Wireless World
Management, Control and Data Frames
Coordination Functions
Roaming
Back End Communications and Cross Segment Analysis
CAPWAP
IAPP
LWAPP
Cross Segment Analysis
Retransmissions and Fragmentation
Retransmissions
Fragmentation
Physical Layers
Rogue Identification
Using the Name Table
Difficulties
Signal Strength
Identifying Rogues with OmniPeek
WLAN Security
Protocol Analysis and Security
WPA-PSK Exchange
Things to do, with the Peek products
802.11e – Wireless QOS
802.11e – WQOS
HCF
WMM
Additional Features of 802.11e
802.11n
MIMO and Spatial Streams
Channel Bonding
Aggregation Techniques
802.11n Packet Types and Formats
Packet Biathlon – OmniPeek*
This intensive hands-on lab will allow students to use the OmniPeek platform focusing on analysis situations. The course is comprised of a series of in-depth, instructor lead scenarios and trace files that affect an enterprise operation.
* only available via public or onsite
Prerequisites:
WP-200 strongly recommended
Overview and Method
This course is a combination of lecture and labs. This course focuses on VoIP architecture, protocols, troubleshooting, and analysis. This course provides the student with a solid foundation of VoIP concepts and an awareness of common VoIP issues and solutions.
VoIP Essentials
History of VoIP
VoIP Terminology
Public Switched Telephone Network and Signaling
Fundamentals
Drawbacks
PSTN and VoIP Features
VoIP Technology
VoIP Benefits
VoIP Components
VoIP Network Hardware
QoS: Quality of Service
IEEE 802.1p / IEEE 802.1p/q
Networks and Shared Media vs. Circuits
VoIP Circuits - Switched vs. Virtual
Integrated vs. Differentiated Services
Making the Call
H.323 VoIP Session Sequence Evaluation
Session Setup
Data Transfer
Tear Down
SIP VoIP Session Sequence Evaluation
Session Setup
Data Transfer
Tear Down
VoIP & Security Considerations
Voice Over Data (VoD)
VoIP Protocols
Detailed Analysis
Competing VoIP Standards
H.323
SIP
Megaco and MGCP
Skinny
VoIP Codecs
Audio Codecs
Video Codecs
VoIP Troubleshooting and Analysis
Analysis of VoIP and Other Network Traffic
VoIP Quality
Factors Affecting VoIP Quality
Integrating VoIP & Networks
Implementation
MOS
Troubleshooting
Expert Evaluation
Jitter, Packet Loss, Excessive Delay
Reassembling VoIP Streams and Call Playback
Prerequisites:
Experience in programming
WP-200 strongly recommended