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Calico
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===========
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Check if the calico-node container is running
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```
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docker ps | grep calico
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The **calicoctl** command allows to check the status of the network workloads.
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* Check the status of Calico nodes
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calicoctl status
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* Show the configured network subnet for containers
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calicoctl pool show
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* Show the workloads (ip addresses of containers and their located)
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calicoctl endpoint show --detail
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##### Optionnal : BGP Peering with border routers
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In some cases you may want to route the pods subnet and so NAT is not needed on the nodes.
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For instance if you have a cluster spread on different locations and you want your pods to talk each other no matter where they are located.
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The following variables need to be set:
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`peer_with_router` to enable the peering with the datacenter's border router (default value: false).
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you'll need to edit the inventory and add a and a hostvar `local_as` by node.
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node1 ansible_ssh_host=95.54.0.12 local_as=xxxxxx
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