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Wireshark and Timestamps
From: d.j.s.legge () reading ac uk
Date: 25 Oct 2009 15:58:58 +0000
Can I please confirm that the timestamps used by Wireshark: frame_time - This is the actual date/time (as presented by the local computer clock) to Wireshark for stamping e.g. num 1. Apr 23 2009 17:34:49.861864000 num 2. Apr 23 2009 17:34:49.861942000 num 3. Apr 23 2009 17:34:49.861979000 frame_time_delta - This is the time gap between the end of frame x and the start of frame y. In example below there is 0.000037 seconds between the end of frame # 2 and the start of frame #3 num 1. 0.000000 num 2. 0.000078 num 3. 0.000037 frame_time_relative - This is essentially frame time sigma. That is the cumulative time of all frame (packets) from the first capture at 0.000000 num 1. 0.000000 num 2. 0.000078 num 3. 0.000115 The question is how does one confirm the exact frame transport time less the time_delta? I want to be able to measure the exact period of time that it takes a frame to transition the NIC and want any time_delata as a seperate reading thanks Doug ___________________________________________________________________________ Sent via: Wireshark-users mailing list <wireshark-users () wireshark org> Archives: http://www.wireshark.org/lists/wireshark-users Unsubscribe: https://wireshark.org/mailman/options/wireshark-users mailto:wireshark-users-request () wireshark org?subject=unsubscribe
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