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title: Monitoring PingFederate from the PingOne for Enterprise admin portal
description: After connecting PingFederate to PingOne for Enterprise, you can monitor PingFederate from the PingOne admin portal.
component: pingfederate
version: 13.1
page_id: pingfederate:administrators_reference_guide:monitor_pf_from_p14e_admin_portal
canonical_url: https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingfederate/13.1/administrators_reference_guide/monitor_pf_from_p14e_admin_portal.html
llms_txt: https://docs.pingidentity.com/pingfederate/llms.txt
docs_for_agents: https://developer.pingidentity.com/build-with-ai/docs-for-agents.md
revdate: July 5, 2022
section_ids:
  about-this-task: About this task
  steps: Steps
---

# Monitoring PingFederate from the PingOne for Enterprise admin portal

After connecting PingFederate to PingOne for Enterprise, you can monitor PingFederate from the PingOne admin portal.

## About this task

The PingOne admin portal displays your PingFederate server (or servers if you have a clustered PingFederate environment) with basic information such as the node index number, the IP address, and the connection status with the date last seen. For each server, you can also collect additional information such as CPU load, Java virtual machine (JVM) memory information, and system memory information.

## Steps

1. Go to **System > External Systems > PingOne for Enterprise Settings**.

2. (Optional) If you do not want to monitor PingFederate using the PingOne admin portal, clear the **Enable Monitoring of PingFederate From PingOne** checkbox and click **Save**.
