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August 3,
2015
An Introduction to IPv4 and IPv6
In this class, we will look at the basic structures in IPv4 and IPv6. This will allow us to understand the terms and structures that we will examine and evaluate through the rest of the course.
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August 4,
2015
An Overview of Wireshark Features
We will install Wireshark on our test computers and get familiar with the basic functions. We will look at working with various adapters on your computer as well as the basics of filtering and triggering.
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August 5,
2015
Sniffing Your Local Network and Filtering
In this class, we will make use of the functionality in Wireshark to do some sniffing within our local network and learn about packet assembly and basic network traffic analysis.
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August 6,
2015
Advanced Wireshark Features and Techniques
In this class, we will look at the cybersecurity features and functionality in Wireshark. We will see some ways to monitor attacks and hacks into our network. We will also look at some of the vulnerabilities in Wireshark that we need to be aware of.
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August 7,
2015
Using Wireshark to Test an Embedded IPv6 Project
In our final class, we will program a FRDM-K64 demo board from Freescale Semiconductor to perform some IPv4 and IPv6 functions and monitor them with Wireshark. We will then use this to troubleshoot our application. We will close the class with some looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the program and some alternative TCP/IP tools.
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Charles J. Lord

Charles J. Lord, PE is an embedded systems consultant and trainer with over 40 years' experience in system design and development in medical, military, and industrial applications. For the last twelve years, he has specialized in the integration of communication protocols into clients' products, including USB, Ethernet, and low-power wireless including ZigBee, 6LoWPAN, LoRa, and Thread. He has taught classes in these protocols for Freescale, Renesas, various universities and conferences including ESC and Arm TechCon. He has been a design partner with Freescale/NXP, Microchip, and Renesas. He also teaches webinars for various clients on IoT and embedded systems topics. He earned his BS in electrical engineering from N.C. State University in Raleigh, N.C. and provides training and consulting services through his company, Blue Ridge Advanced Design, in Asheville, N.C. He is a licensed professional engineer in NC and a senior member of the IEEE. In his volunteer work at the IEEE, he has served at many levels from local to regional to board committees. He is currently the chair of the IEEE Western NC Section, NC Council and was general chair of IEEE SoutheastCon 1995 and 2017