Consul is a distributed, highly available, and data center aware solution to connect and configure applications across dynamic, distributed infrastructure.
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intro Web UI gettingstarted-ui Consul comes with support for beautiful, functional web UIs out of the box. UIs can be used for viewing all services and nodes, for viewing all health checks and their current status, and for reading and setting key/value data. The UIs automatically supports multi-datacenter.

Consul Web UI

Consul comes with support for beautiful, functional web UIs out of the box. UIs can be used for viewing all services and nodes, for viewing all health checks and their current status, and for reading and setting key/value data. The UIs automatically support multi-datacenter.

![Consul Web UI](consul_web_ui.png)

To set up the self-hosted UI, start the Consul agent with the -ui parameter:

$ consul agent -ui
...

The UI is available at the /ui path on the same port as the HTTP API. By default this is http://localhost:8500/ui.

You can view a live demo of the Consul Web UI here.

Next Steps

This concludes our Getting Started guide. See the next steps page to learn more about how to continue your journey with Consul!