MLPPP sequencing help

The tool analyses sequence numbers from the output of debug ppp multilink fragments command. For each MLPPP packet this command prints four bytes of the MLPPP header (the format of the header is discussed in RFC1990) printed as a hexadecimal number. The three last bytes contain the sequence number, to allow the receiving side to reproduce the exactly same sequence in which the upper layer packets were sent.

ReorderDelayLog

00:00:08.803: Se1/1 MLP: O frag 8026C1BF size 88
+ 0.00000:00:08.803: Se0/1 MLP: O frag 4026C1C0 size 90
00:00:48.835: Se1/0 MLP: I frag 402A4CF1 size 51
- 0.00000:00:08.335: Se0/1 MLP: I frag 802A4CF0 size 48
+ 0.03200:00:08.335: Se1/0 MLP: O frag C026C1C1 size 91
+ 0.21600:00:08.551: Se0/0 MLP: O frag C026C1C2 size 91
+ 0.23600:00:08.571: Se0/0 MLP: I frag C02A4CF2 size 48
+ 0.00800:00:08.579: Se1/1 MLP: I frag C02A4CF3 size 48
+ 3.32400:00:11.875: Se1/1 MLP: O frag C026C1C3 size 72
+ 3.32800:00:11.907: Se0/1 MLP: I frag C02A4CF4 size 68
+ 0.03200:00:11.907: Se0/1 MLP: O frag C026C1C4 size 90
+ 0.03600:00:11.943: Se1/0 MLP: I frag 802A4CF5 size 70
+ 0.00000:00:11.943: Se0/0 MLP: I frag 002A4CF6 size 70
+ 0.00000:00:11.943: Se1/1 MLP: I frag 002A4CF7 size 70
+ 0.00000:00:11.943: Se0/1 MLP: I frag 402A4CF8 size 73