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# Access UIs
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Prometheus, Grafana, and Alertmanager dashboards can be accessed quickly using `kubectl port-forward` after running the quickstart via the commands below. Kubernetes 1.10 or later is required.
Prometheus, Grafana, and Alertmanager dashboards can be accessed quickly using `kubectl port-forward` after running the quickstart via the commands below.
> Note: There are instructions on how to route to these pods behind an ingress controller in the [Exposing Prometheus/Alermanager/Grafana via Ingress](customizations/exposing-prometheus-alertmanager-grafana-ingress.md) section.
> Kubernetes 1.10 or later is required.
You can also learn how to [expose Prometheus/Alertmanager/Grafana via Ingress ->]({{<ref "kube-prometheus/kube/exposing-prometheus-alertmanager-grafana-ingress">}})
## Prometheus
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$ kubectl --namespace monitoring port-forward svc/prometheus-k8s 9090
```
Then access via [http://localhost:9090](http://localhost:9090)
Open Prometheus on [http://localhost:9090](http://localhost:9090) in your browser.
Check out the [alerts](http://localhost:9090/alerts) and [rules](http://localhost:9090/rules) pages with the pre-configured rules and alerts!
This Prometheus is supposed to monitor your Kubernetes cluster and make sure to alert you if there’s a problem with it.
For your own applications we recommend running one or more other instances.
## Grafana
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$ kubectl --namespace monitoring port-forward svc/grafana 3000
```
Then access via [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) and use the default grafana user:password of `admin:admin`.
Open Grafana on [localhost:3000](https://localhost:3000) in your browser.
You can login with the username `admin` and password `admin`.
## Alert Manager
## Alertmanager
```shell
$ kubectl --namespace monitoring port-forward svc/alertmanager-main 9093
```
Then access via [http://localhost:9093](http://localhost:9093)
Open Alertmanager on [localhost:9093](http://localhost:9093) in your browser.
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