Merge pull request #14222 from linzichang/fix-document-link

Fix document link
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Eric Tune 2015-09-23 16:44:18 -07:00
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You'll want to set up your guestbook service so that it can be accessed from outside of the internal Kubernetes network. Above, we introduced one way to do that, using the `type: LoadBalancer` spec.
More generally, Kubernetes supports two ways of exposing a service onto an external IP address: `NodePort`s and `LoadBalancer`s , as described [here](../../docs/user-guide/services.md#external-services).
More generally, Kubernetes supports two ways of exposing a service onto an external IP address: `NodePort`s and `LoadBalancer`s , as described [here](../../docs/user-guide/services.md#publishing-services---service-types).
If the `LoadBalancer` specification is used, it can take a short period for an external IP to show up in `kubectl get services` output, but you should shortly see it listed as well, e.g. like this: