// Module included in the following assemblies: // // * rosa_getting_started/rosa-getting-started.adoc // * rosa_getting_started/rosa-quickstart-guide-ui.adoc :_mod-docs-content-type: PROCEDURE [id="rosa-getting-started-access-cluster-web-console_{context}"] = Accessing a cluster through the web console ifeval::["{context}" == "rosa-getting-started"] :getting-started: endif::[] ifeval::["{context}" == "rosa-quickstart"] :quickstart: endif::[] After you have created a cluster administrator user or added a user to your configured identity provider, you can log into your {product-title} cluster through the web console. ifdef::getting-started[] .Prerequisites * You have an AWS account. * You installed and configured the latest ROSA CLI, `rosa`, on your workstation. * You logged in to your Red{nbsp}Hat account using the ROSA CLI (`rosa`). * You created a {product-title} cluster. * You have created a cluster administrator user or added your user account to the configured identity provider. endif::[] .Procedure . Obtain the console URL for your cluster: + [source,terminal] ---- $ rosa describe cluster -c | grep Console <1> ---- <1> Replace `` with the name of your cluster. + .Example output [source,terminal] ---- Console URL: https://console-openshift-console.apps.example-cluster.wxyz.p1.openshiftapps.com ---- . Go to the console URL in the output of the preceding step and log in. + * If you created a `cluster-admin` user, log in by using the provided credentials. * If you configured an identity provider for your cluster, select the identity provider name in the *Log in with...* dialog and complete any authorization requests that are presented by your provider. ifeval::["{context}" == "rosa-getting-started"] :getting-started: endif::[] ifeval::["{context}" == "rosa-quickstart"] :quickstart: endif::[]