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In this video, we are going to customize the layout.

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If you do not like this default layout, then we can always change it.

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So go to the edit, click on preferences, click on layout.

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These are some in the build layout that we can use first layout is the default at the top or number

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one we have back at least in the middle.

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We have bracket details and at the bottom or number three, we have bracket bites.

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And now let me apply the second layout, so click on it.

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Now this layout is going to give you back it, at least at the top and back it details and packet bites

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will be split horizontally.

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So let me click on.

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Okay.

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Now as you can see, packet details and packet bites are sharing equal space horizontally.

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This layout is suitable for large monitors, right?

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It is useful for regular or smaller monitors as well.

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If you need more space for packet bites section.

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Now let me go back to lay out again.

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So guys, feel free to experiment around.

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You know, all these available out.

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Now let's explore this packet diagram panel.

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As you can see, under each panel or pen, we have packet diagram, right?

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Packet diagram is a handy feature.

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It basically displays all the protocols encapsulated in a packet in the form of diagram.

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And so to enable it, click on the packet diagram.

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So after selecting a packet diagram, click on okay.

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Now as you can see, packet byte section has been replaced with packet diagram.

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You can't have both simultaneously because Wireshark only allows three components at a time.

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So here we have a diagram for Ethernet header.

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So let me expand Ethernet header.

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Here we have source, destination and type field.

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The same header is displayed in the form of diagram in the packet diagram section.

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Right.

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Right now we only have field names, right?

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We don't have the actual values that the fields contain.

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So to pull out the values, right click now click on show failed values.

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Now, as you can see, guys, we have the actual values right now.

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A next encapsulated protocol in the selected packet is IPV version six.

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So let me scroll down.

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As you can see here, we have a diagram for IPV six.

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You will find a diagram of each encapsulated protocol here.

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For now, let me go back to the preferences again layout.

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Now another thing that I like to do is check this button under the packet list settings.

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Click on show packet separator.

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It basically separates your backyard.

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So let me click on okay.

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If you can see here, it has put a thin line between packets to separate them.

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Now I can easily, you know, distinguish packets, right?

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We can always revert back to the default settings.

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All you have to do, click on a restored default.

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Now everything has been set to default.

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Let me click on.

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Okay.

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As you can see, we have the default layout back now.

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We are going to enable and disable the components.

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Let's say you don't want packet bytes panel to appear in your display area.

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So go to The View, click on the packet bytes.

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As you can see, it has been removed in the same way you can disable any component that you don't want

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to appear in your display area.

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Right?

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Just click on the component and if you want to enable components back, then again go to The View and

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I want to enable packet bytes.

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So click on it.

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As you can see, it is back in the display area, right?

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Wireshark allows us to view individual packets in a new or separate window.

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So double click on any packet.

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I'm going to click on the packet number three.

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As you can see, the packet a number three has its own separate window.

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It I.
