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== Activities == | == Activities == | ||
− | # Use a Regional Internet Registry to [[search the Whois database]] for IP address information. | + | # Use a Regional Internet Registry to [[Whois/IP_address | search the Whois database]] for IP address information. |
# Review [http://wiki.wireshark.org/Internet_Protocol Wireshark: Internet Protocol (IP)]. | # Review [http://wiki.wireshark.org/Internet_Protocol Wireshark: Internet Protocol (IP)]. | ||
− | # Use Wireshark to [[capture and analyze local IPv4 traffic]]. | + | # Use Wireshark to [[Wireshark/IPv4_local | capture and analyze local IPv4 traffic]]. |
− | # Use Wireshark to [[capture and analyze remote IPv4 traffic]]. | + | # Use Wireshark to [[Wireshark/IPv4_remote | capture and analyze remote IPv4 traffic]]. |
− | # Use Wireshark to [[capture and analyze fragmented IPv4 traffic]]. | + | # Use Wireshark to [[Wireshark/IPv4_fragments | capture and analyze fragmented IPv4 traffic]]. |
# Consider situations in which a packet analyzer might be used to troubleshoot IPv4 traffic. | # Consider situations in which a packet analyzer might be used to troubleshoot IPv4 traffic. | ||
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