May be siptrace-merge will do what you want?
Rgds,
Nikolay.
 
P.S.
[r...@beaver ~]# head /usr/bin/siptrace-merge
#! /usr/bin/perl
 
# To run:
#
#   siptrace-merge [selection-options] file.xml ... >merged.xml
#
# Takes several siptrace XML files and merges them into one.
# Based on timestamps and branch-ids, detects when a packet is logged in
# more than one file and combines them.  Works only when the clocks are
# tightly synchronized, but usually all the logs were taken from servers

 
 


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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2010 2:31 AM
To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
Subject: [sipx-users] merging sipx-trace files?



Is there a way or tool to merge several sipx-trace files made with different 
tokens to become one file for Sipviewer to open?

 

Regards,

Don McIlvin

 

 
 
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