You can make a really nice graph of the
MIN, MAX and AVG “frame.time_delta”.
Statistics > IO Graph > Y Axis (set
to Advanced).
Graph
1 - Black: AVG frame.time_delta
Graph
2 - Red: MIN
frame.time_delta
Graph
3 – Green: MAX
frame.time_delta
This will calculate and plot the AVG, MIN
and MAX time values seen during the interval you have selected. To make this
more granular, you may need to change your X Axis to a smaller tick interval.
I also typically will put use the FBar
style for the MIN and AVG, but leave the MAX as a line (it will block out the
other two graph lines/bars if you put the MAX at FBar style).
Hope this helps.
Laura
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Subject: [Wireshark-users] Inter
packet arrive time graph
Is it possible to do a graph of inter packet arrival time ?