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This section describes how to get access to the TeraFlowSDN controller WebUI and the monitoring Grafana dashboards.
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## Access the TeraFlowSDN WebUI
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If you followed the installation steps based on MicroK8s, you got an ingress controller installed that exposes on TCP port 80.
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Besides, the ingress controller defines the following reverse proxy paths (on your local machine):
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- `http://127.0.0.1/webui`: points to the WebUI of TeraFlowSDN.
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- `http://127.0.0.1/grafana`: points to the Grafana dashboards.
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This endpoint brings access to the monitoring dashboards of TeraFlowSDN.
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The credentials for the `admin`user are those defined in the `my_deploy.sh` script, in the `TFS_GRAFANA_PASSWORD` variable.
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- `http://127.0.0.1/restconf`: points to the Compute component NBI based on RestCONF.
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This endpoint enables connecting external software, such as ETSI OpenSourceMANO NFV Orchestrator, to TeraFlowSDN.
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**Note**: In the creation of the VM, a forward from host TCP port 8080 to VM's TCP port 80 is configured, so the WebUIs and REST APIs of TeraFlowSDN should be exposed on the endpoint `127.0.0.1:8080` of your local machine instead of `127.0.0.1:80`. |
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