Update Knative IP address docs

Since we now load the IP address automatically for you per
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/23162 we no
longer need to mention that it can only be fetched manually. Also since
Knative/Serverless features are still in Alpha I did not feel it was
necessary to document that this was only available after a certain
version.
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## Getting the external IP address
NOTE: **Note:**
You need a load balancer installed in your cluster in order to obtain the
external IP address with the following procedure. It can be deployed using the
[**Ingress** application](#installing-applications).
NOTE: **Note:**
Knative will include its own load balancer in the form of [Istio](https://istio.io).
At this time, to determine the external IP address, you will need to follow the manual approach.
With the following procedure, a load balancer must be installed in your cluster
to obtain the external IP address. You can use either
[Ingress](#installing-applications), or Knative's own load balancer
([Istio](https://istio.io)) if using [Knative](#installing-applications).
In order to publish your web application, you first need to find the external IP
address associated to your load balancer.
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/merge_requests/17052) in GitLab 10.6.
If you installed the Ingress [via the **Applications**](#installing-applications),
If you [installed Ingress or Knative](#installing-applications),
you should see the Ingress IP address on this same page within a few minutes.
If you don't see this, GitLab might not be able to determine the IP address of
your ingress application in which case you should manually determine it.