Merge pull request #14679 from hashicorp/docs/improve-ent-dns-flexibility-oss

docs: all enterprise locality labels now optional
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```release-note:improvement
dns: **(Enterprise Only)** All enterprise locality labels are now optional in DNS lookups. For example, service lookups support the following format: <tag>.]<service>.service[.<namespace>.ns][.<partition>.ap][.<datacenter>.dc]<domain>`.
```

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equivalent to "no max age". To get a fresh value from the cache use a very small value
of `1ns` instead of 0.
- `prefer_namespace` ((#dns_prefer_namespace)) <EnterpriseAlert inline /> **Deprecated in
Consul 1.11. Use the [canonical DNS format](/docs/discovery/dns#namespaced-partitioned-services) instead.** -
When set to true, in a DNS query for a service, the label between the domain
and the `service` label will be treated as a namespace name instead of a datacenter.
When set to false, the default, the behavior will be the same as non-Enterprise
versions and will assume the label is the datacenter. See: [this section](/docs/discovery/dns#namespaced-services)
for more details.
- `prefer_namespace` ((#dns_prefer_namespace)) <EnterpriseAlert inline /> **Deprecated in Consul 1.11.
Use the [canonical DNS format for enterprise service lookups](/docs/discovery/dns#service-lookups-for-consul-enterprise) instead.** -
When set to `true`, in a DNS query for a service, a single label between the domain
and the `service` label is treated as a namespace name instead of a datacenter.
When set to `false`, the default, the behavior is the same as non-Enterprise
versions and treats the single label as the datacenter.
- `domain` Equivalent to the [`-domain` command-line flag](/docs/agent/config/cli-flags#_domain).

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Valid formats for RFC 2782 SRV lookups depend on
whether you want to filter results based on a service tag:
- No filtering on service tag
- No filtering on service tag:
```text
_<service>._tcp[.service][.<datacenter>].<domain>
```
- Filtering on service tag specified in the RFC 2782 protocol field
- Filtering on service tag specified in the RFC 2782 protocol field:
```text
_<service>._<tag>[.service][.<datacenter>].<domain>
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By default, all service lookups use the `default` namespace
within the partition and datacenter of the Consul agent that received the DNS query.
Use the following query format to specify a namespace, partition, and/or datacenter
for all service lookup types except `.query`,
including `.service`, `.connect`, `.virtual`, and `.ingress`.
At least two of those three fields (`namespace`, `partition`, `datacenter`)
must be specified.
```text
[<tag>.]<service>.service.<namespace>.ns.<partition>.ap.<datacenter>.dc.<domain>
```
To lookup services in another namespace, partition, and/or datacenter,
use the [canonical format](#canonical-format).
Consul server agents are in the `default` partition.
If DNS queries are addressed to Consul server agents,
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the partition of the target service.
To lookup services imported from a cluster peer,
use a [service virtual IP lookups for Consul Enterprise](#service-virtual-ip-lookups-for-consul-enterprise) instead.
refer to [service virtual IP lookups for Consul Enterprise](#service-virtual-ip-lookups-for-consul-enterprise) instead.
#### Canonical format
Use the following query format to specify namespace, partition, and/or datacenter
for `.service`, `.connect`, `.virtual`, and `.ingress` service lookup types.
All three fields (`namespace`, `partition`, `datacenter`) are optional.
```text
[<tag>.]<service>.service[.<namespace>.ns][.<partition>.ap][.<datacenter>.dc]<domain>
```
#### Alternative formats for specifying namespace
Though the [canonical format](#canonical-format) is recommended for readability,
you can use the following query formats specify namespace but not partition:
- Specify both namespace and datacenter:
```text
[<tag>.]<service>.service.<namespace>.<datacenter>.<domain>
```
- **Deprecated in Consul 1.11:**
Specify namespace without a datacenter,
which requires that DNS queries are addressed to a Consul agent with
[`dns_config.prefer_namespace`](/docs/agent/config/config-files#dns_prefer_namespace)
set to `true`:
```text
[<tag>.]<service>.service.<namespace>.<domain>
```
### Prepared Query Lookups