docs: fix typo in doc

There was incorrect word kuberenetes breaking the search through docs

Signed-off-by: George Gaál <gb12335@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrey Smirnov <andrey.smirnov@siderolabs.com>
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George Gaál
2024-08-12 14:49:22 +02:00
committed by Andrey Smirnov
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The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ description: ""
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ description: ""
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ description: ""
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ aliases:
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ aliases:
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ aliases:
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ aliases:
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ aliases:
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ aliases:
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ aliases:
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)

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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ aliases:
The simplest way to deploy Talos is by ensuring that all the remote components of the system (`talosctl`, the control plane nodes, and worker nodes) all have layer 2 connectivity.
This is not always possible, however, so this page lays out the minimal network access that is required to configure and operate a talos cluster.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kuberenetes.
> Note: These are the ports required for Talos specifically, and should be configured _in addition_ to the ports required by kubernetes.
> See the [kubernetes docs](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/production-environment/tools/kubeadm/install-kubeadm/#check-required-ports) for information on the ports used by kubernetes itself.
### Control plane node(s)