--- reviewers: - bboreham title: Weave Net for NetworkPolicy content_template: templates/task weight: 50 --- {{% capture overview %}} This page shows how to use Weave Net for NetworkPolicy. {{% /capture %}} {{% capture prerequisites %}} You need to have a Kubernetes cluster. Follow the [kubeadm getting started guide](/docs/getting-started-guides/kubeadm/) to bootstrap one. {{% /capture %}} {{% capture steps %}} ## Install the Weave Net addon Follow the [Integrating Kubernetes via the Addon](https://www.weave.works/docs/net/latest/kube-addon/) guide. The Weave Net addon for Kubernetes comes with a [Network Policy Controller](https://www.weave.works/docs/net/latest/kube-addon/#npc) that automatically monitors Kubernetes for any NetworkPolicy annotations on all namespaces and configures `iptables` rules to allow or block traffic as directed by the policies. ## Test the installation Verify that the weave works. Enter the following command: ```shell kubectl get pods -n kube-system -o wide ``` The output is similar to this: ``` NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE IP NODE weave-net-1t1qg 2/2 Running 0 9d 192.168.2.10 worknode3 weave-net-231d7 2/2 Running 1 7d 10.2.0.17 worknodegpu weave-net-7nmwt 2/2 Running 3 9d 192.168.2.131 masternode weave-net-pmw8w 2/2 Running 0 9d 192.168.2.216 worknode2 ``` Each Node has a weave Pod, and all Pods are `Running` and `2/2 READY`. (`2/2` means that each Pod has `weave` and `weave-npc`.) {{% /capture %}} {{% capture whatsnext %}} Once you have installed the Weave Net addon, you can follow the [Declare Network Policy](/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/declare-network-policy/) to try out Kubernetes NetworkPolicy. If you have any question, contact us at [#weave-community on Slack or Weave User Group](https://github.com/weaveworks/weave#getting-help). {{% /capture %}}