---
Title: Connect to the admin console
alwaysopen: false
categories:
- docs
- operate
- kubernetes
description: Connect to the Redis Enterprise admin console to manage your Redis Enterprise
cluster.
linkTitle: Connect to the admin console
weight: 10
url: '/operate/kubernetes/7.8.6/re-clusters/connect-to-admin-console/'
---
The username and password for the Redis Enterprise Software [admin console]({{< relref "/operate/rs/" >}}) are stored in a Kubernetes [secret](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/configuration/secret/). After retrieving your credentials, you can use port forwarding to connect to the admin console.
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There are several methods for accessing the admin console. Port forwarding is the simplest, but not the most efficient method for long-term use. You could also use a load balancer service or Ingress.
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1. Switch to the namespace with your Redis Enterprise cluster (REC).
```sh
kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=
```
1. Find your cluster name from your list of secrets.
```sh
kubectl get secret
```
In this example, the cluster name is `rec`.
1. Extract and decode your credentials from the secret.
```sh
kubectl get secret -o jsonpath='{.data.username}' | base64 --decode
kubectl get secret -o jsonpath='{.data.password}' | base64 --decode
```
1. Find the port for the REC UI service in the `spec:ports` section of the service definition file.
```sh
kubectl get service/-ui -o yaml
```
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The default port is 8443.
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1. Use `kubectl port-forward` to forward your local port to the service port.
```sh
kubectl port-forward service/-ui :
```
1. View the admin console from a web browser on your local machine at `https://localhost:8443`.