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# Hardware
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Typhoon ensures certain networking hardware integrates well with bare-metal Kubernetes.
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## Ubiquiti
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Ubiquiti EdgeRouters and EdgeOS work well with bare-metal Kubernetes clusters. Familiarity with EdgeRouter setup and CLI usage is required.
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### DHCP
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Assign static IPs to clients with known MAC addresses. This is called a static mapping by EdgeOS. Configure the router with the commands based on region inventory.
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```
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configure
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show service dhcp-server shared-network
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set service dhcp-server shared-network-name LAN subnet SUBNET static-mapping NAME mac-address MACADDR
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set service dhcp-server shared-network-name LAN subnet SUBNET static-mapping NAME ip-address 10.0.0.20
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```
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### DNS
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Add DNS A records to static IPs as `dnsmasq` host-records.
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```
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configure
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set service dns forwarding options host-record=node.example.com,10.0.0.20
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```
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Forward `*.svc.cluster.local` queries to the CoreDNS Kubernetes service IP to allow clients to resolve Kubernetes services.
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```
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set service dns forwarding options server=/svc.cluster.local/10.3.0.10
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commit-confirm
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```
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Restart `dnsmasq`.
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```
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sudo /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
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```
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### PXE
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Ubiquiti EdgeRouters can provide a PXE-enabled network boot environment for client machines.
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#### ISC DHCP
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With ISC DHCP, add a subnet parameter to the LAN DHCP server to include an ISC DHCP config file.
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```
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configure
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show service dhcp-server shared-network-name NAME subnet SUBNET
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set service dhcp-server shared-network-name NAME subnet SUBNET subnet-parameters "include "/config/scripts/ipxe.conf";"
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commit-confirm
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```
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Switch to root (i.e. `sudo -i`) and write the ISC DHCP config `/config/scripts/ipxe.conf`. iPXE client machines will chainload to `matchbox.example.com`, while non-iPXE clients will chainload to `undionly.kpxe` (requires TFTP).
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```
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allow bootp;
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allow booting;
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next-server ADD_ROUTER_IP_HERE;
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if exists user-class and option user-class = "iPXE" {
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filename "http://matchbox.example.com/boot.ipxe";
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} else {
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filename "undionly.kpxe";
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}
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```
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#### dnsmasq
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With dnsmasq for DHCP, add options to chainload PXE clients to iPXE `undionly.kpxe` (requires TFTP), tag iPXE clients, and chainload iPXE clients to `matchbox.example.com`.
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```
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set service dns forwarding options 'dhcp-userclass=set:ipxe,iPXE'
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set service dns forwarding options 'pxe-service=tag:#ipxe,x86PC,PXE chainload to iPXE,undionly.kpxe'
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set service dns forwarding options 'pxe-service=tag:ipxe,x86PC,iPXE,http://matchbox.example.com/boot.ipxe'
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```
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### TFTP
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Use `dnsmasq` as a TFTP server to serve `undionly.kpxe`. Compiling from [source](https://github.com/ipxe/ipxe) with TLS support is strongly recommended. If you use a [pre-compiled](http://boot.ipxe.org/undionly.kpxe) copy, you must set `download_protocol = "http"` in your cluster definition (discouraged).
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```
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sudo -i
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mkdir /config/tftpboot && cd /config/tftpboot
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curl http://boot.ipxe.org/undionly.kpxe -o undionly.kpxe
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```
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Add `dnsmasq` command line options to enable the TFTP file server.
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```
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configure
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show service dns forwarding
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set service dns forwarding options enable-tftp
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set service dns forwarding options tftp-root=/config/tftpboot
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commit-confirm
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```
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### Routing
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#### Static Routes
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Add static route(s) to Kubernetes node(s) that can route to Kubernetes service IPs (default: 10.3.0.0/16). Kubernetes service IPs will become routeable on the LAN.
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```
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configure
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show protocols static route
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set protocols static route 10.3.0.0/16 next-hop NODE_IP
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commit-confirm
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```
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!!! note
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Adding multiple next-hop nodes provides equal-cost multi-path (ECMP) routing. EdgeOS v2.0+ is required. The kernel in prior versions used flow-hash to balanced packets, whereas with v2.0, round-robin sessions are used.
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#### BGP
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EdgeRouter can exchange routes with other autonomous systems, including a cluster's Calico AS. Peers will exchange `podCIDR` routes to make individual pods routeable on the LAN.
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Define the EdgeRouter AS (if undefined).
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```
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configure
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show protocols bgp 1
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set protocols bgp 1 parameters router-id ROUTER_IP
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```
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Peer with node(s) in another AS (eg. Calico default 64512)
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```
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set protocols bgp 1 neighbor NODE1_IP remote-as 64512
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set protocols bgp 1 neighbor NODE2_IP remote-as 64512
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set protocols bgp 1 neighbor NODE3_IP remote-as 64512
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commit-confirm
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```
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Configure Calico node(s) as to peer with the EdgeRouter.
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```
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apiVersion: crd.projectcalico.org/v1
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kind: BGPPeer
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metadata:
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name: NODE_NAME-to-edgerouter
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spec:
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peerIP: ROUTER_IP
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asNumber: 1
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node: NODE_NAME
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```
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Or, if every node is to be peered (i.e. full mesh), define a global BGPPeer.
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apiVersion: crd.projectcalico.org/v1
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kind: BGPPeer
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metadata:
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name: global
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spec:
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peerIP: ROUTER_IP
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asNumber: 1
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```
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If Calico nodes should advertise Kubernetes Service IPs (i.e. ClusterIPs) as well, add a `BGPConfiguration`.
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apiVersion: crd.projectcalico.org/v1
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kind: BGPConfiguration
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metadata:
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name: default
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spec:
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logSeverityScreen: Info
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nodeToNodeMeshEnabled: true
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serviceClusterIPs:
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- cidr: 10.3.0.0/16
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```
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Show a summary of peers and exchanged routes.
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```
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show ip bgp summary
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show ip route bgp
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```
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### Port Forwarding
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Expose the [Ingress Controller](/addons/ingress/#bare-metal) by adding `port-forward` rules that DNAT a port on the router's WAN interface to an internal IP and port. By convention, a public Ingress controller is assigned a fixed service IP (e.g. 10.3.0.12).
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```
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configure
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set port-forward wan-interface eth0
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set port-forward lan-interface eth1
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set port-forward auto-firewall enable
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set port-forward hairpin-nat enable
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set port-forward rule 1 description 'ingress http'
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set port-forward rule 1 forward-to address 10.3.0.12
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set port-forward rule 1 forward-to port 80
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set port-forward rule 1 original-port 80
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set port-forward rule 1 protocol tcp_udp
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set port-forward rule 2 description 'ingress https'
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set port-forward rule 2 forward-to address 10.3.0.12
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set port-forward rule 2 forward-to port 443
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set port-forward rule 2 original-port 443
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set port-forward rule 2 protocol tcp_udp
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commit-confirm
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```
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### Web UI
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The web UI is often accessible from the LAN on ports 80/443 by default. Edit the ports to 8080 and 4443 to avoid a conflict.
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```
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configure
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show service gui
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set service gui http-port 8080
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set service gui https-port 4443
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commit-confirm
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```
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