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To get started, you'll need to:
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1. Add a Defender for IoT plan with Enterprise IoT to your Azure subscription.
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1. Add a Defender for IoT plan with Enterprise IoT to your Azure subscription from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
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1. Set up a Defender for IoT network sensor.
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You can add a plan from either Defender for IoT in the Azure portal or Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. If you’re a Defender for Endpoint customer, when adding your Defender for IoT plan, take care to exclude any devices already managed by Defender for Endpoint from your count of committed devices.
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If you’re a Defender for Endpoint customer, when adding your Defender for IoT plan, take care to exclude any devices already managed by Defender for Endpoint from your count of committed devices.
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For more information, see:
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- [Quickstart: Get started with Defender for IoT](getting-started.md)
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- [Tutorial: Get started with Enterprise IoT](tutorial-getting-started-eiot-sensor.md)
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- [Tutorial: Get started with Enterprise IoT](tutorial-getting-started-eiot-sensor.md)
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- [Defender for IoT integration](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/enable-microsoft-defender-for-iot-integration)
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## How can I use the Enterprise IoT network sensor?
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We suggest using existing resources in your environment, for example Meraki, CMDB and other sources to get that estimation, as well as the device inventories in Defender for Endpoint and Defender for IoT. Once you have onboarded Defender for IoT, discovered devices will begin to populate in the device inventory and then you can update the number of your committed devices accordingly. A device would be a set combination of IP address and a MAC address. For more information, see [Defender for IoT committed devices](how-to-manage-subscriptions.md#defender-for-iot-committed-devices).
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## Can I exclude unmanaged devices from the device inventory list?
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Yes, in Defender for Endpoint, use *onboarding status* to filter for unmanaged devices. Use either the *Onboarding status* column in the Defender for Endpoint **Device inventory** page or filter API queries by the *onboarding status* field.
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## Can I edit information in Defender for IoT about a discovered device?
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You can edit several properties for devices, and even delete devices from the Defender for IoT **Device inventory** page. For more information, see [Edit device details](how-to-manage-device-inventory-for-organizations.md#edit-device-details).
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## How does the integration between Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Defender for IoT work?
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Integration between the two products takes place seamlessly, once you have:
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- Added a Defender for IoT plan with Enterprise IoT to an Azure subscription, either from Defender for IoT or Defender for Endpoint
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- Added a Defender for IoT plan with Enterprise IoT to an Azure subscription in Defender for Endpoint
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- Set up an Enterprise IoT or OT sensor from Defender for IoT in the Azure portal
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Once these requirements are met, discovered devices can be viewed in both Defender for IoT and Defender for Endpoint. For more information, see [Defender for IoT integration](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/enable-microsoft-defender-for-iot-integration).
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## How can I cancel Enterprise IoT?
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If you have both Enterprise IoT and OT networks on your Defender for IoT plan, you can remove Enterprise IoT and leave OT in place by editing your plan. For more information, see [Edit a plan](how-to-manage-subscriptions.md#edit-a-plan).
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To remove only Enterprise IoT from your plan, cancel your plan from Microsoft Defender for Endpoint. For more information, see [Defender for IoT integration](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/enable-microsoft-defender-for-iot-integration).
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You can cancel the entire plan from your subscription, removing all Defender for IoT services from that subscription. For more information, see [Cancel a Defender for IoT plan from a subscription](how-to-manage-subscriptions.md#cancel-a-defender-for-iot-plan-from-a-subscription).
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You can also cancel your plan from the Defender for Endpoint portal. For more information, see [Defender for IoT integration](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/enable-microsoft-defender-for-iot-integration).
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## What happens when the 30-day trial ends?
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If you haven't changed your plan from a trial to a monthly commitment by the time your trial ends, your plan is automatically canceled, and you’ll lose access to Defender for IoT security features.
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You can edit your plan at any time during your trial and update to a monthly commitment. For more information, see [Edit a plan](how-to-manage-subscriptions.md#edit-a-plan).
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To change your plan from a trial to a monthly or annual commitment, you'll need to cancel your trial plan and onboard a new plan in Defender for Endpoint. For more information, see [Defender for IoT integration](/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/enable-microsoft-defender-for-iot-integration).
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## How is pricing for Defender for IoT affected now that support for Enterprise IoT networks is in General Availability?
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