NAME
       tracemerge - Merge one (or more) traces together
SYNOPSIS
       tracemerge   [   -i   [  interfaces_per_input  ]  |  --set-interface  [
       interfaces_per_input  ]  ]  [  -u  |   --unique-packets   ]   outputuri
       inputuri...
DESCRPTION
       tracemerge  merges  two  or  more  traces  together, keeping packets in
       order.
       -i[interfaces_per_input]
       --set-interface[interfaces_per_input]
              set the interface ("direction") for each  input  to  be  unique.
              The  optional  inputs_per_interface parameter is how many inputs
              to reserve for each trace, and defaults to 1.  Thus if you  have
              two     traces     with    two    interfaces    (in/out),    and
              interfaces_per_input is set to 2, then tracemerge will have  the
              first  interface  of  the  first  input  will  be  0, the second
              interface of the first input will be 1, the first  interface  of
              the  second  input  will  be  2, and the second interface of the
              second input will be 3.
              Beware that erf  only  supports  4  interfaces,  and  pcap  only
              supports  2.   Limitations apply based on the input trace format
              (not the output trace format)
       -u
       --unique-packets
              Ignore duplicate packets with identical timestamps.
       -z[compression_level]
       --compression[compression_level]
              Sets the amount of compression performed  on  the  output  file.
              Currently  libtrace will always write out compressed files, even
              when -z0 is given.
LINKS
       More  details  about  tracemerge  (and  libtrace)  can  be   found   at
       http://www.wand.net.nz/trac/libtrace/wiki/UserDocumentation
SEE ALSO
       libtrace(3),    tracesplit(1),    tracesplit_dir(1),    tracefilter(1),
       traceconvert(1),   tracereport(1),   tracertstats(1),    tracestats(1),
       tracedump(1), traceanon(1), tracesummary(1)
AUTHORS
       Perry Lorier <perry@cs.waikato.ac.nz>