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Merge pull request #15353 from tpounds/cleanup-scratch-doc-formatting
Minor documentation formatting cleanup.
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@ -471,13 +471,13 @@ because of how this is used later.
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- Alternate, manual approach:
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1. Set `--configure-cbr0=false` on kubelet and restart.
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1. Create a bridge
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- e.g. `brctl addbr cbr0`.
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1. Set appropriate MTU
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- `ip link set dev cbr0 mtu 1460` (NOTE: the actual value of MTU will depend on your network environment)
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1. Add the clusters network to the bridge (docker will go on other side of bridge).
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- e.g. `ip addr add $NODE_X_BRIDGE_ADDR dev cbr0`
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- `brctl addbr cbr0`.
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1. Set appropriate MTU. NOTE: the actual value of MTU will depend on your network environment
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- `ip link set dev cbr0 mtu 1460`
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1. Add the node's network to the bridge (docker will go on other side of bridge).
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- `ip addr add $NODE_X_BRIDGE_ADDR dev cbr0`
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1. Turn it on
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- e.g. `ip link set dev cbr0 up`
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- `ip link set dev cbr0 up`
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If you have turned off Docker's IP masquerading to allow pods to talk to each
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other, then you may need to do masquerading just for destination IPs outside
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