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This page describes how to configure connectivity for the kubectl
command-line tool to access Google Distributed Cloud connected.
By default, the ToR switches automatically advertise the virtual IP addresses of your local control plane nodes to your local network. You can use the kubectl
tool to directly connect to those virtual IP addresses from your local network.
For situations where direct access to your local network is not available, you have the following options:
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Last updated 2025-08-07 UTC.
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