Dual-stack docs correction
Signed-off-by: Bridget Kromhout <bridget@kromhout.org>pull/26386/head
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If your cluster has dual-stack enabled, you can create {{< glossary_tooltip text="Services" term_id="service" >}} which can use IPv4, IPv6, or both.
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The address family of a Service defaults to the address family of the first service cluster IP range (configured via the `--service-cluster-ip-range` flag to the kube-controller-manager).
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The address family of a Service defaults to the address family of the first service cluster IP range (configured via the `--service-cluster-ip-range` flag to the kube-api-server).
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When you define a Service you can optionally configure it as dual stack. To specify the behavior you want, you
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set the `.spec.ipFamilyPolicy` field to one of the following values:
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