# Provisioning Pod Network Container Network Interface (CNI) is a standard interface for managing IP networks between containers across many nodes. We chose to use CNI - [weave](https://www.weave.works/docs/net/latest/kubernetes/kube-addon/) as our networking option. ### Deploy Weave Network Deploy weave network. Run only once on the `master-1` node. You will see a warning, but this is OK. [//]: # (host:master-1) On `master-1` ```bash kubectl apply -f "https://github.com/weaveworks/weave/releases/download/v2.8.1/weave-daemonset-k8s-1.11.yaml" ``` Weave uses POD CIDR of `10.32.0.0/12` by default. ## Verification [//]: # (command:kubectl rollout status daemonset weave-net -n kube-system --timeout=90s) List the registered Kubernetes nodes from the master node: ```bash kubectl get pods -n kube-system ``` > output ``` NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE weave-net-58j2j 2/2 Running 0 89s weave-net-rr5dk 2/2 Running 0 89s ``` Once the Weave pods are fully running which might take up to 60 seconds, the nodes should be ready ```bash kubectl get nodes ``` > Output ``` NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION worker-1 Ready 4m11s v1.24.3 worker-2 Ready 2m49s v1.24.3 ``` Reference: https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/network-policy-provider/weave-network-policy/#install-the-weave-net-addon Prev: [Configuring Kubectl](12-configuring-kubectl.md)
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