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| 2 | + | ### Normal-2UE |
| 3 | + | This set, like Normal-1UE, contains captures of varied normal traffic. Unlike the Normal-1UE set, the generated network traffic was divided between two UEs. |
| 4 | + | To reduce the number of processing difficulties, we split the total capture file into a sequential series of files. The order of these files is given by the number preceding the file extension. For example, "allcap_20220613162057_00010.pcapng" is the 10th file in the sequence. |
| 5 | + | *** |
| 6 | + | **NOTE: This set does not contain explicit breakdowns for each interface to reduce the download size. The individual interfaces can be separated from the allcap file in Wireshark as follows:** |
| 7 | + | 1. Add a new column to Wireshark via Edit->Preferences->Appearance->Columns and then click on '+' to add a new column. |
| 8 | + | 2. Set the column 'type' as 'Custom' and the field as 'frame.interface_name'. |
| 9 | + | 3. To select only a particular interface, return to the main Capture page. |
| 10 | + | 4. Apply the filter 'frame.interface_name==' followed by the desired interface. |
| 11 | + | 5. Export the separated packets via File->Export Specified Packets |
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