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  • # MetalLB
    
    MetalLB hooks into your Kubernetes cluster, and provides a network load-balancer implementation.
    It allows you to create Kubernetes services of type "LoadBalancer" in clusters that don't run on a cloud provider, and thus cannot simply hook into 3rd party products to provide load-balancers.
    
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    The default operating mode of MetalLB is in ["Layer2"](https://metallb.universe.tf/concepts/layer2/) but it can also operate in ["BGP"](https://metallb.universe.tf/concepts/bgp/) mode.
    
    ## Prerequisites
    
    You have to configure arp_ignore and arp_announce to avoid answering ARP queries from kube-ipvs0 interface for MetalLB to work.
    
    ```yaml
    kube_proxy_strict_arp: true
    ```
    
    
    ## Install
    
    You have to explicitly enable the MetalLB extension and set an IP address range from which to allocate LoadBalancer IPs.
    
    ```yaml
    metallb_enabled: true
    metallb_speaker_enabled: true
    
    metallb_avoid_buggy_ips: true
    
    metallb_ip_range:
      - 10.5.0.0/16
    ```
    
    By default only the MetalLB BGP speaker is allowed to run on control plane nodes. If you have a single node cluster or a cluster where control plane are also worker nodes you may need to enable tolerations for the MetalLB controller:
    
    ```yaml
    metallb_controller_tolerations:
      - key: "node-role.kubernetes.io/master"
        operator: "Equal"
        value: ""
        effect: "NoSchedule"
      - key: "node-role.kubernetes.io/control-plane"
        operator: "Equal"
        value: ""
        effect: "NoSchedule"
    ```
    
    ## BGP Mode
    
    When operating in BGP Mode MetalLB needs to have defined upstream peers:
    
    ```yaml
    metallb_protocol: bgp
    metallb_ip_range:
      - 10.5.0.0/16
    metallb_peers:
      - peer_address: 192.0.2.1
        peer_asn: 64512
        my_asn: 4200000000
      - peer_address: 192.0.2.2
        peer_asn: 64513
        my_asn: 4200000000
    ```
    
    
    Some upstream BGP peers may require password authentication:
    
    ```yaml
    metallb_protocol: bgp
    metallb_ip_range:
      - 10.5.0.0/16
    metallb_peers:
      - peer_address: 192.0.2.1
        peer_asn: 64512
        my_asn: 4200000000
        password: "changeme"
    ```
    
    
    When using calico >= 3.18 you can replace MetalLB speaker by calico Service LoadBalancer IP advertisement.
    See [calico service IPs advertisement documentation](https://docs.projectcalico.org/archive/v3.18/networking/advertise-service-ips#advertise-service-load-balancer-ip-addresses).
    
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    In this scenario you should disable the MetalLB speaker and configure the `calico_advertise_service_loadbalancer_ips` to match your `metallb_ip_range`
    
    
    ```yaml
    metallb_speaker_enabled: false
    
    metallb_avoid_buggy_ips: true
    
    metallb_ip_range:
      - 10.5.0.0/16
    calico_advertise_service_loadbalancer_ips: "{{ metallb_ip_range }}"
    ```
    
    
    If you have additional loadbalancer IP pool in `metallb_additional_address_pools` , ensure to add them to the list.
    
    
    ```yaml
    metallb_speaker_enabled: false
    metallb_ip_range:
      - 10.5.0.0/16
    metallb_additional_address_pools:
      kube_service_pool_1:
        ip_range:
          - 10.6.0.0/16
        protocol: "bgp"
        auto_assign: false
    
        avoid_buggy_ips: true
    
      kube_service_pool_2:
        ip_range:
          - 10.10.0.0/16
        protocol: "bgp"
        auto_assign: false
    
        avoid_buggy_ips: true
    
    calico_advertise_service_loadbalancer_ips:
      - 10.5.0.0/16
      - 10.6.0.0/16
      - 10.10.0.0/16
    ```