For global external Application Load Balancers, you can configure Cloud CDN cache policies at
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## Feature
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For global external Application Load Balancers, you can configure Cloud CDN cache policies at various levels of a URL map. This provides granular control over caching policies based on criteria like hostname, URL path, HTTP headers, and query parameters. This feature is in **General availability**.
For more information, see [Configure a Cloud CDN cache policy](https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/https/setting-up-global-traffic-mgmt#cdn-cache-policy).
## Feature
Feature
Frontend configuration for load balancing incoming IPv6 traffic is now supported for the following load balancers:
* Regional external Application Load Balancer
* Regional external proxy Network Load Balancer
* Regional internal Application Load Balancer
* Regional internal proxy Network Load Balancer
* Cross-region internal Application Load Balancer
* Cross-region internal proxy Network Load Balancer
This feature is in **Preview**.
For more information, see the following documentation:
* [Forwarding rules overview](https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/forwarding-rule-concepts)
* [IPv6 for Application Load Balancers and proxy Network Load Balancers](https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/ipv6)
* [Convert Application Load Balancer to IPv6](https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/https/convert-applb-dualstack)
* [Convert Proxy Network Load Balancer to IPv6](https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/tcp/convert-proxynetlb-dualstack)
* [Proxy-only subnets for Envoy-based load balancers](https://cloud.google.com/load-balancing/docs/proxy-only-subnets#proxy%5Fonly%5Fsubnet%5Fcreate)
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