Setting Up Kubernetes Dashboard to Access Clusters
The steps to set up the Kubernetes dashboard differ based on the method used for cluster creation.
This section contains the following topics:
Setting Up Kubernetes Dashboard for vSphere On-prem Clusters
Kubeconfig
file or the Kubernetes default token. The steps to use the default token are same as those provided in [Setting up Kubernetes
Dashboard for On-prem AWS IAM Enabled Clusters].
Follow these steps to set up the Kubernetes dashboard using the Kubeconfig
file.
Procedure
Step 1 |
To download the Kubeconfig file that provides you access to the Kubernetes cluster, perform these steps on the Cisco Container Platform web interface:
Kubeconfig file is downloaded to your local system.
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Step 2 |
To set up the Kubernetes dashboard access, perform these steps in the Kubernetes dashboard:
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Setting Up Kubernetes Dashboard for On-prem AWS IAM Enabled
Procedure
Step 1 |
To download the |
Step 2 |
To get the Kubernetes default token, perform these steps in the kubectl utility: |
Step 3 |
To set up the Kubernetes dashboard access, perform these steps in the Kubernetes dashboard:
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Setting Up Kubernetes Dashboard for AWS EKS Clusters
Procedure
Step 1 |
To download the |
Step 2 |
To set up the Kubernetes dashboard access, follow the steps provided on the Dashboard Tutorial page. |
Setting Up Kubernetes Dashboard for AKS Clusters
Procedure
Step 1 |
To download the Kubeconfig file that provides you access to the AKS cluster, perform these steps on the Cisco Container Platform web interface: |
Step 2 |
To set up Kubernetes dashboard access, follow these steps: |
For more information, refer to the Dashboard Tutorial page.
Note |
In the Dashboard Tutorial page, you must follow the steps in the RBAC enabled cluster section because currently, in Cisco Container Platform, RBAC is enabled by default for all AKS clusters. |