Hi Joan,
thanks for your help, this is exactly what I was looking for. Another
solution to this is to use tcptrace (http://www.tcptrace.org). Its RTT
Stats option gives a lot of statistic concerning RTTs and it is also
possible to write raw RTT data into a file.
Quoting j.snelders@xxxxxxxxxx:
Hi Juha,
You can use TShark:
$ tshark -r test.pcap -T fields -e frame.number -e tcp.analysis.ack_rtt -E
head
er=y > tcp_rtt.csv
Output:
frame.number tcp.analysis.ack_rtt
1
2 0.000035000
3 0.000013000
4 0.199551000
5 0.014876000
6
7 0.000032000
8 0.000265000
Hope this helps
Joan
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 14:03:43 +0200 Juha Yli-Penttil? wrote:
Hi,
I am using TCP RTT graph in Wireshark. Is there any way to get RTT
values in numerical form instead of a plotted figure? I would like to
include RTT values in statistical analysis and it would help a lot if
I would get those in numerical form, e.g. just a list containing these
values. Thanks in advance.
--
Juha Yli-Penttil?
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