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 Pass zone name instead of zone url to GCE API to update NIC setting for alias range

**What this PR does / why we need it**:
Zone passed to gce.serviceAlpha.Instances.UpdateNetworkInterface(...) as a URL as it results the following error:

Could not add alias 10.64.3.0/24 for node "kubernetes-minion-group-mhhd": googleapi: Error 400: Invalid value 'http://www.googleapis.com/compute/alpha/projects/bigclustertestdev0-devconsole/zones/dev-central1-std'. Values must match the following regular expression: '[a-z](?:[-a-z0-9]{0,61}[a-z0-9])?', invalidParameter

The fix is to extract (last component of URL) the zone name from the corresponding resource URL.

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