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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).
-> **v1.11.0+:** This config entry is supported in Consul versions 1.11.0+.
## 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.

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# 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.
Settings in this config entry apply across all namespaces and federated datacenters.

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# 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
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