Clean up external links about proxies

Co-authored-by: Tu Nguyen <im2nguyen@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -120,13 +120,13 @@ This command will list proxies alongside their `Type`. Types of proxies include:
- `Sidecar`: these will be the majority of pods in the cluster. They run the
proxy in a sidecar pattern to network the pod as a service in the mesh.
- `API Gateway`: these pods run a proxy to manage connections with networks
outside of the Consul cluster. [Read more about API gateways](/docs/api-gateway).
outside of the Consul cluster. Read more about [API gateways](/docs/api-gateway).
- `Ingress Gateway`: these pods run a proxy to manage ingress into the
Kubernetes cluster. [Read more about ingress gateways](/docs/k8s/connect/ingress-gateways).
Kubernetes cluster. Read more about [ingress gateways](/docs/k8s/connect/ingress-gateways).
- `Terminating Gateway`: these pods run a proxy to control connections to
external services. [Read more about terminating gateways](/docs/k8s/connect/terminating-gateways).
external services. Read more about [terminating gateways](/docs/k8s/connect/terminating-gateways).
- `Mesh Gateway`: these pods run a proxy to manage connections between
Consul clusters connected using mesh federation. [Read more about Consul Mesh Federation](/docs/k8s/installation/multi-cluster/kubernetes).
Consul clusters connected using mesh federation. Read more about [Consul Mesh Federation](/docs/k8s/installation/multi-cluster/kubernetes).
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