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title: Monitor networks
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Use one of our community templates to quickly set up InfluxDB (with a bucket and dashboard) to collect, analyze, and monitor your networks.
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parent: Monitor with templates
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v2.0/tags: [monitor, templates, networks, networking]
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Use one of our community templates to quickly set up InfluxDB (with a bucket and dashboard) to collect, analyze, and monitor your networks.
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title: Monitor HAProxy
description: >
Use the [HAProxy for InfluxDB v2 template](https://https://github.com/influxdata/community-templates/tree/master/haproxy) to monitor your HAProxy instance.
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parent: Monitor networks
name: HAproxy
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Use the [HAProxy for InfluxDB v2 template](https://github.com/influxdata/community-templates/tree/master/haproxy) to monitor your HAProxy instances. First, [apply the template](#apply-the-template), and then [view incoming data](#view-incoming-data).
This template uses the [HAProxy input plugin](/v2.0/reference/telegraf-plugins/#haproxy) to collect metrics stored in an HAProxy instance and display these metrics in a dashboard.
The HAProxy for InfluxDB v2 template includes the following:
- one [dashboard](/v2.0/reference/glossary/#dashboard): **HAProxy**
- one [bucket](/v2.0/reference/glossary/#bucket): `haproxy`
- label: `haproxy`
- one [Telegraf configuration](/v2.0/write-data/no-code/use-telegraf/auto-config/view-telegraf-config/): HAProxy input plugin, InfluxDB v2 output plugin
- one variable: `bucket`
## Apply the template
1. Use the [`influx` CLI](/v2.0/reference/cli/influx/) to run the following command:
```sh
influx apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/influxdata/community-templates/master/haproxy/haproxy.yml
```
For more information, see [influx apply](/v2.0/reference/cli/influx/apply/).
> **Note:** Ensure your `influx` CLI is configured with your account credentials and that configuration is active. For more information, see [influx config](https://v2.docs.influxdata.com/v2.0/reference/cli/influx/config/).
2. [Install Telegraf](/telegraf/latest/introduction/installation/) on a server with network access to both the HAProxy instances and [InfluxDB v2 API](/v2.0/reference/api/).
3. In your [Telegraf configuration file (`telegraf.conf`)](/v2.0/write-data/no-code/use-telegraf/auto-config/view-telegraf-config/), do the following:
- Set the following environment variables:
- INFLUX_TOKEN: Token must have permissions to read Telegraf configurations and write data to the `haproxy` bucket. See how to [view tokens](/v2.0/security/tokens/view-tokens/).
- INFLUX_ORG: Name of your organization. See how to [view your organization](/v2.0/organizations/view-orgs/).
- INFLUX_HOST: Your InfluxDB host URL, for example, localhost, a remote instance, or InfluxDB Cloud.
4. [Start Telegraf](/v2.0/write-data/no-code/use-telegraf/auto-config/#start-telegraf).
## View incoming data
1. In the InfluxDB user interface (UI), select **Boards** (**Dashboards**).
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2. Open the **HAProxy** dashboard to start monitoring.