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This topic describes the `exported-services` configuration entry type. The `exported-services` configuration entry enables Consul to export service instances to other clusters from a single file and connect services across clusters. For additional information, refer to [Cluster Peering](/consul/docs/connect/cluster-peering) and [Admin Partitions](/consul/docs/enterprise/admin-partitions). This topic describes the `exported-services` configuration entry type. The `exported-services` configuration entry enables Consul to export service instances to other clusters from a single file and connect services across clusters. For additional information, refer to [Cluster Peering](/consul/docs/connect/cluster-peering) and [Admin Partitions](/consul/docs/enterprise/admin-partitions).
-> **v1.11.0+:** This config entry is supported in Consul versions 1.11.0+.
## Introduction ## Introduction
To configure Consul to export services contained in a Consul Enterprise admin partition or Consul OSS datacenter to one or more additional clusters, create a new configuration entry and declare `exported-services` in the `kind` field. This configuration entry enables you to route traffic between services in different clusters. To configure Consul to export services contained in a Consul Enterprise admin partition or Consul OSS datacenter to one or more additional clusters, create a new configuration entry and declare `exported-services` in the `kind` field. This configuration entry enables you to route traffic between services in different clusters.

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# Mesh Configuration Entry # Mesh Configuration Entry
-> **v1.10.0+:** This configuration entry is supported in Consul versions 1.10.0+.
The `mesh` configuration entry allows you to define a global default configuration that applies to all service mesh proxies. The `mesh` configuration entry allows you to define a global default configuration that applies to all service mesh proxies.
Settings in this config entry apply across all namespaces and federated datacenters. Settings in this config entry apply across all namespaces and federated datacenters.

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# Terminating Gateway Configuration Entry # Terminating Gateway Configuration Entry
-> **v1.8.4+:** On Kubernetes, the `TerminatingGateway` custom resource is supported in Consul versions 1.8.4+.<br />
**v1.8.0+:** On other platforms, this config entry is supported in Consul versions 1.8.0+.
The `terminating-gateway` config entry kind (`TerminatingGateway` on Kubernetes) allows you to configure terminating gateways The `terminating-gateway` config entry kind (`TerminatingGateway` on Kubernetes) allows you to configure terminating gateways
to proxy traffic from services in the Consul service mesh to services registered with Consul that do not have a to proxy traffic from services in the Consul service mesh to services registered with Consul that do not have a
[service mesh sidecar proxy](/consul/docs/connect/proxies). The configuration is associated with the name of a gateway service [service mesh sidecar proxy](/consul/docs/connect/proxies). The configuration is associated with the name of a gateway service