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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/automate-sensor-disconnection-alerts.md

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1. Select **Save**.
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1. Go back to the **Logic app designer** to view the logic that the playbook follows.
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:::image type="content" source="media/automate-sensor-disconnection-alerts/playbook-logic.png" alt-text="Screenshot of a of the playbook logic for Defender for IoT sensor disconnection alerts." lightbox="media/automate-sensor-disconnection-alerts/playbook-logic.png":::
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1. Go back to the **Logic app designer** to view the logic that the playbook follows.
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## Set up a managed identity for your subscription
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1. In the editor, select **HTTP2** and verify that the **Authentication Type** is set to **Managed Identity**.
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:::image type="content" source="media/automate-sensor-disconnection-alerts/playbook-permissions-managed-identity.png" alt-text="Screenshot of sending up a managed identity for the Defender for IoT sensor disconnection alerts playbook." lightbox="media/automate-sensor-disconnection-alerts/playbook-permissions-managed-identity.png":::
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## Verify the sensor status
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## Run a query to confirm that the sensor is offline
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If you can't create the playbook successfully, run a KQL query in Azure Resource Graph to confirm that the sensor is offline.
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