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Expand Up @@ -86,9 +86,26 @@ You can follow the [Cluster API Quick Start Guide](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.

If you do not change the generated `yaml` files, it will use defaults. You can look in the [templates/cluster-template.yaml](./templates/cluster-template.yaml) file for details.

* SERVICE_CIDR: `172.26.0.0/16`
* POD_CIDR: `192.168.0.0/16`
* NODE_OS: `ubuntu_18_04`
* CLUSTER_NAME (defaults to my-cluster)
* CONTROL_PLANE_MACHINE_COUNT (defaults to 1)
* KUBE_VIP_VERSION (defaults to "v0.4.2")
* NODE_OS (defaults to "ubuntu_18_04")
* POD_CIDR (defaults to "192.168.0.0/16")
* SERVICE_CIDR (defaults to "172.26.0.0/16")
* WORKER_MACHINE_COUNT (defaults to 0)

#### API Server VIP Management Choice
As of v0.6.0 you can choose to use kube-vip to manage the api-server VIP instead of CPEM. By default CPEM will be used to manage the EIP that serves as the VIP for the api-server. To use kube-vip, when generating the template with `clusterctl`, pass in the `--flavor kube-vip` flag. For example, your `clusterctl generate` command might look like the following:

```sh
clusterctl generate cluster capi-quickstart \
--kubernetes-version v1.24.0 \
--control-plane-machine-count=3 \
--worker-machine-count=3 \
--infrastructure packet \
--flavor kube-vip
> capi-quickstart.yaml
```

## Community, discussion, contribution, and support

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