diff --git a/content/rancher/v2.5/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/options/_index.md b/content/rancher/v2.5/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/options/_index.md index e8c4b446960..90704fa8027 100644 --- a/content/rancher/v2.5/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/options/_index.md +++ b/content/rancher/v2.5/en/cluster-provisioning/rke-clusters/options/_index.md @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ See the [RKE documentation on private registries]({{}}/rke/latest/en/co Authorized Cluster Endpoint can be used to directly access the Kubernetes API server, without requiring communication through Rancher. -> The authorized cluster endpoint is available only in clusters that Rancher has launched and provisioned [using RKE]({{}}/rancher/v2.5/en/overview/architecture/#tools-for-provisioning-kubernetes-clusters). It is not available for clusters in hosted Kubernetes providers, such as Amazon's EKS. +> The authorized cluster endpoint is available only in clusters that Rancher has provisioned [using RKE]({{}}/rancher/v2.5/en/overview/architecture/#tools-for-provisioning-kubernetes-clusters). It is not available for clusters in hosted Kubernetes providers, such as Amazon's EKS. Additionally, the authorized cluster endpoint cannot be enabled nor imported into Rancher from an RKE cluster; it is available only on Rancher-launched Kubernetes clusters. This is enabled by default in Rancher-launched Kubernetes clusters, using the IP of the node with the `controlplane` role and the default Kubernetes self signed certificates.