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>You should make sure that you have the userland tools installed. This
package is called 'iproute' on both RedHat and Debian, and may otherwise be
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>Some parts of iproute require you to have certain kernel options enabled. It
should also be noted that all releases of RedHat up to and including 6.2
come without most of the traffic control features in the default kernel. </P
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>Also make sure that you have netlink support, should you choose to roll your
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