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Version: 2.11.5

Installing in Kubernetes

Routr can be installed in Kubernetes using Helm. The following instructions assume that you have a Kubernetes cluster up and running.

You can use Minikube or Docker Desktop to create a local Kubernetes cluster.

First, add the Helm repository:

helm repo add routr https://routr.io/charts
helm repo update

Then, create a namespace for Routr:

kubectl create namespace sipnet

Next, install Routr with the following command:

helm install sipnet routr/routr-connect --namespace sipnet

Finally, wait a few minutes for the pods to start. You can check the status of the pods with the following command:

kubectl get pods -n sipnet

You should see a list of pods and their status. If the status is Running, then you are ready to go.

For more details, please refer to the chart's README.

Please see the Command-Line Tools section for detauls on how to interact with Routr Connect via the CLI.