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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/how-to-accelerate-alert-incident-response.md

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title: Accelerate OT alert workflows - Microsoft Defender for IoT
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description: Learn how to improve Microsoft Defender for IoT OT alert workflows on an OT network sensor or the on-premises management console.
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:::image type="content" source="media/how-to-accelerate-alert-incident-response/data-mining-allowlist.png" alt-text="Screenshot of how to generate a custom data mining report for the allowlist in the sensor console." lightbox="media/how-to-accelerate-alert-incident-response/data-mining-allowlist.png":::
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The generated data mining report shows a list of the allowed domains and each IP address that’s being resolved for those domains. The report also includes the TTL, in seconds, during which those IP addresses won't trigger an internet connectivity alert. For example:
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:::image type="content" source="media/how-to-accelerate-alert-incident-response/data-mining-report-allowlist.png" alt-text="Screenshot of data mining report of allowlist in the sensor console." lightbox="media/how-to-accelerate-alert-incident-response/data-mining-report-allowlist.png":::
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The generated data mining report shows a list of the allowed domains and each IP address that’s being resolved for those domains. The report also includes the TTL, in seconds, during which those IP addresses won't trigger an internet connectivity alert.
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## Create alert comments on an OT sensor
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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/how-to-control-what-traffic-is-monitored.md

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title: Control the OT traffic monitored by Microsoft Defender for IoT
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description: Learn how to control the OT network traffic monitored by Microsoft Defender for IoT.
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1. Sign into your OT sensor as an Admin user and select **System settings** > **Basic** > **Deployment**.
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1. Select **Analyze**. The analysis starts, and a tab is shown for each interface that's monitored by the sensor. Each tab shows the subnets detected by the indicated interface. For example:
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:::image type="content" source="media/how-to-control-what-traffic-is-monitored/deployment-settings.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Deployment settings page." lightbox="media/how-to-control-what-traffic-is-monitored/deployment-settings.png":::
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1. Select **Analyze**. The analysis starts, and a tab is shown for each interface that's monitored by the sensor. Each tab shows the subnets detected by the indicated interface.
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1. Each interface tab shows the following details:
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