6.9. Go to a specific packet
You can easily jump to specific packets with one of the menu items in the
Go menu.
6.9.1. The "Go Back" command
Go back in the packet history, works much like the page history in current
web browsers.
6.9.2. The "Go Forward" command
Go forward in the packet history, works much like the page history in
current web browsers.
6.9.3. The "Go to Packet" dialog box
This dialog box will let you enter a packet number. When you press
OK
, Wireshark will jump to that packet.
6.9.4. The "Go to Corresponding Packet" command
If a protocol field is selected which points to another packet in the
capture file, this command will jump to that packet.
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Note! |
As these protocol fields now work like links (just as in your
Web browser), it's easier to simply double-click on the field to jump
to the corresponding field.
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6.9.5. The "Go to First Packet" command
This command will simply jump to the first packet displayed.
6.9.6. The "Go to Last Packet" command
This command will simply jump to the last packet displayed.