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Add ability to specify port for kubeadm `API.ControlPlaneEndpoint`

**What this PR does / why we need it**:

When `API.ControlPlaneEndpoint` is used, the `BindPort` of the
apiserver is currently assumed, which means a load balancer cannot
listen on a different port than the apiserver. This extends the
`ControlPlaneEndpoint` to take an optional port which may differ
from the apiserver's `BindPort`.

**Release note**:

```release-note
The kubeadm config option `API.ControlPlaneEndpoint` has been extended to take an optional port which may differ from the apiserver's bind port.
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