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			Acted on Greg's comments
Patch 1: Deleted duplicated docs and corrected references to fix build failure
Patch 2: Acted on Greg's and Ron's comments.
Patch 3: Acted on Greg's comment.
Patch 4: Acted on Mary's comments.
Patch 5: Solved merge conflict.
Patch 6: Worked on Mary's comments.
Patch 7: Fixed build conflict.
Patch 8: Worked on Mary's comments.
https://review.opendev.org/c/starlingx/docs/+/792461
Signed-off-by: egoncalv <elisamaraaoki.goncalves@windriver.com>
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	Access the GUI
You can access either the Horizon Web interface or the Kubernetes Dashboard from a browser.
- Do one of the following:
- For the StarlingX Horizon Web interface - Access the Horizon in your browser at the address: - http://<oam-floating-ip-address>:8080 - Use the username admin and the sysadmin password to log in. 
- For the Kubernetes Dashboard - Access the Kubernetes Dashboard GUI in your browser at the address: - http://<oam-floating-ip-address>:<kube-dashboard-port> - Where <kube-dashboard-port> is the port that the dashboard was installed on. - Login using credentials in kubectl config on your remote workstation running the browser; see - Install Kubectl and Helm Clients Directly on a Host <security-install-kubectl-and-helm-clients-directly-on-a-host>as an example for setting up kubectl config credentials for an admin user.- Note - The Kubernetes Dashboard is not installed by default. See System Configuration: - Install the Kubernetes Dashboard <install-the-kubernetes-dashboard>for information on how to install the Kubernetes Dashboard and create a Kubernetes service account for the admin user to use the dashboard.
 
For more information, refer to the following:
configure-http-and-https-ports-for-horizon-using-the-cli configure-horizon-user-lockout-on-failed-logins install-the-kubernetes-dashboard