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How to reset/reconfigure calico network for kubernetes cluster

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I have a Kubernetes cluster with calico policy applied. Below pods display in my cluster:

kube-system   pod/calico-node-xxxx                          
kube-system   pod/calico-kube-controllers-xxxxxx   
kube-system   pod/metrics-server-xxxxx
kube-system   pod/local-path-provisioner-xxxxx
kube-system   pod/coredns-xxxxx
app-system    pod/my-app-xxxx

Is there any calicoctl or kubectl command to reset or reconfigure the calico network policy ? just like by systemctl restart k3s we restart the k3s cluster, Is there any similar command that can restart/reset/reconfigure the calico network policy ?

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