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hi, i'm doing my MSC project i need to represent the ethereal dumps in the
Excel. is there any one who knows how to represent it.
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From: Richard Urwin

"If you want just the protocol summary, as displayed in the top pane of
ethereal, then you can direct the output of tethereal to a file, and then
import this file into Excel. On Excel 2000 the import function is hidden
under "Tools-Edit Import Data". You need to use space seperated columns."

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Maybe you can get something from this site:

http://www.myopensource.org/utilitie...ownload-review

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hi, i'm doing my MSC project i need to represent the ethereal dumps in the
Excel. is there any one who knows how to represent it.

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"Gary''s Student" wrote:

From: Richard Urwin

"If you want just the protocol summary, as displayed in the top pane of
ethereal, then you can direct the output of tethereal to a file, and then
import this file into Excel. On Excel 2000 the import function is hidden
under "Tools-Edit Import Data". You need to use space seperated columns."

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hi,
thanks for the reply. actually i want to represent the ethereal dumps in
excel in the graphical format.
i have to reperesent the network load, in the excel in a graphformat,
representing the different network traffic.
i have already tried that way but i dint work,
i'll appriciate if you can help me out.
Regards,

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