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Does splunk require K8S clusters to have unique POD IP Ranges

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I am setting up a number of kubernetes clusters in my organisation. We are using SPLUNK for monitoring. I have been told that we will need to reserve unique POD and service CDIR's for each cluster because SPLUNK requires it.

This seems strange to me so was hoping someone could clarify if it is correct?

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This question needs more focus; is Splunk in-cluster or out-of-cluster? we run Splunk both ways and don't have any ip related silliness for Splunk, but maybe you're trying to do allowlisting or something weirder. Don't comment, instead [edit your question](https://serverfault.com/posts/1116489/edit) to include more details
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