# Deploying kube-router with kubeadm Please follow the [steps](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/independent/create-cluster-kubeadm/) to install Kubernetes cluster with Kubeadm, however must specify `--pod-network-cidr` when you run `kubeadm init`. Kube-router relies on kube-controller-manager to allocate pod CIDR for the nodes. Kube-router provides pod networking, network policy and high perfoming IPVS/LVS based service proxy. Depending on you choose to use kube-router for service proxy you have two options. ## kube-router providing pod networking and network policy For the step #3 **Installing a pod network** install a kube-router pod network and network policy add-on with the following command: ```sh KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudnativelabs/kube-router/master/daemonset/kubeadm-kuberouter.yaml ``` ## kube-router providing service proxy, firewall and pod networking. For the step #3 **Installing a pod network** install a kube-router pod network and network policy add-on with the following command: ```sh KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cloudnativelabs/kube-router/master/daemonset/kubeadm-kuberouter-all-features.yaml ``` Now since kube-router provides service proxy as well. Run below commands to remove kube-proxy and cleanup any iptables configuration it may have done. ```sh KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf kubectl -n kube-system delete ds kube-proxy docker run --privileged -v /lib/modules:/lib/modules --net=host k8s.gcr.io/kube-proxy-amd64:v1.10.2 kube-proxy --cleanup ```