fix typo in the readme files

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Nirmoy Das 2018-09-12 16:55:52 +02:00 committed by Kuralamudhan Ramakrishnan
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* Not using CNI config (“thick” plugin usecase)
* CNI configuration stored in on-disk file
> refer the section 3.2 Network Object Definition for more details in Kubernetes Network Custom Resource Definition De-facto Standard
* Refer the reference implemenation presentation and demo details - [link](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dbCin6MnhK-BjjcVun5YiPTL99VA2uSiyWAtWAPNlIc/edit?usp=sharing)
* Refer the reference implementation presentation and demo details - [link](https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1dbCin6MnhK-BjjcVun5YiPTL99VA2uSiyWAtWAPNlIc/edit?usp=sharing)
* Release version from v2.0 is not compatible with v1.1 and v1.2 network CRD
* [MULTUS CNI plugin](#multus-cni-plugin)specifications.
@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ For example in your CNI configuration, you may set:
The default logging level is set as `panic` -- this will log only the most critical errors, and is the least verbose logging level.
The available logging level values, in descreasing order of verbosity are:
The available logging level values, in decreasing order of verbosity are:
* `debug`
* `error`

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## Examples overview
Generally, the examples here show a setup using Multus with CRD support. The examples here demonstrate a setup with Multus as the meta-plugin used by Kubernetes, and delgating to either Flannel (which will be the default pod network), or to macvlan. The CRDs are intended to be alignment with the defacto standard.
Generally, the examples here show a setup using Multus with CRD support. The examples here demonstrate a setup with Multus as the meta-plugin used by Kubernetes, and delegating to either Flannel (which will be the default pod network), or to macvlan. The CRDs are intended to be alignment with the defacto standard.
It is expected that aspects of your own setup will vary, at least in part, from some of what's demonstrated here. Namely, the IP address spaces, and likely the host ethernet interface names used in the macvlan part of the configuration.
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* Multus configured, using CNI a `.conf` file, with CRD support, specifying that we will use a "default network".
* A resource definition with a daemonset that places the `.conf` on each node in the cluster.
* A CRD definining the "networks" @ `network-attachment-definitions.k8s.cni.cncf.io`
* A CRD defining the "networks" @ `network-attachment-definitions.k8s.cni.cncf.io`
* CRD objects containing the configuration for both Flannel & macvlan.
## Quick-start instructions
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## RBAC configuration
You'll need to abnel the `system:node` users access to the API endpoints that will deliver the CRD objects to Multus.
You'll need to enable the `system:node` users access to the API endpoints that will deliver the CRD objects to Multus.
Using these examples, you'll first create a cluster role with the provided sample: