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title: Dell PowerEdge R360 for operational technology (OT) monitoring - Microsoft Defender for IoT
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description: Learn about the Dell PowerEdge R360 appliance's configuration when used for OT monitoring with Microsoft Defender for IoT in enterprise deployments.
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ms.date: 03/14/2024
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1. Continue with the generic procedure for installing Defender for IoT software. For more information, see [Defender for IoT software installation](../how-to-install-software.md).
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## Dell PowerEdge R350 installation
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This section describes how to install Defender for IoT software on the Dell PowerEdge R350 appliance.
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Before installing the software on the Dell appliance, you need to adjust the appliance's BIOS configuration.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Installation procedures are only relevant if you need to re-install software on a pre-configured device, or if you buy your own hardware and configure the appliance yourself.
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### Prerequisites
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To install the Dell PowerEdge R350 appliance, you need:
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- An Enterprise license for Dell Remote Access Controller (iDrac)
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- A BIOS configuration XML
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### Set up the BIOS and RAID array
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This procedure describes how to configure the BIOS configuration for an unconfigured sensor appliance.
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If any of the steps below are missing in the BIOS, make sure that the hardware matches the specifications above.
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Dell BIOS iDRAC is a system management software designed to give administrators control of Dell hardware remotely. It allows administrators to monitor system performance, configure settings, and troubleshoot hardware issues from a web browser. It can also be used to update system BIOS and firmware. The BIOS can be set up locally or remotely. To set up the BIOS remotely from a management computer, you need to define the iDRAC IP address and the management computer's IP address on the same subnet.
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**To configure the iDRAC IP address**:
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1. Power up the sensor.
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1. If the OS is already installed, select the F2 key to enter the BIOS configuration.
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1. Select **iDRAC Settings**.
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1. Select **Network**.
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> [!NOTE]
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> During the installation, you must configure the default iDRAC IP address and password mentioned in the following steps. After the installation, you change these definitions.
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1. Change the static IPv4 address to **10.100.100.250**.
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1. Change the static subnet mask to **255.255.255.0**.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/tutorial-install-components/idrac-network-settings-screen-v2.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows the static subnet mask in iDRAC settings.":::
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1. Select **Back** > **Finish**.
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**To configure the Dell BIOS**:
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This procedure describes how to update the Dell PowerEdge R350 configuration for your OT deployment.
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Configure the appliance BIOS only if you didn't purchase your appliance from Arrow, or if you have an appliance, but don't have access to the XML configuration file.
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1. Access the appliance's BIOS directly by using a keyboard and screen, or use iDRAC.
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- If the appliance isn't a Defender for IoT appliance, open a browser and go to the IP address configured beforehand. Sign in with the Dell default administrator privileges. Use **root** for the username and **calvin** for the password.
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- If the appliance is a Defender for IoT appliance, sign in by using **XXX** for the username and **XXX** for the password.
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1. After you access the BIOS, go to **Device Settings**.
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1. Choose the RAID-controlled configuration by selecting **Integrated RAID controller 1: Dell PERC\<PERC H755 Adapter\> Configuration Utility**.
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1. Select **Configuration Management**.
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1. Select **Create Virtual Disk**.
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1. In the **Select RAID Level** field, select **RAID10**. In the **Virtual Disk Name** field, enter **ROOT** and select **Physical Disks**.
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1. Select **Check All** and then select **Apply Changes**
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1. Select **Ok**.
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1. Scroll down and select **Create Virtual Disk**.
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1. Select the **Confirm** check box and select **Yes**.
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1. Select **OK**.
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1. Return to the main screen and select **System BIOS**.
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1. Select **Boot Settings**.
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1. For the **Boot Mode** option, select **UEFI**.
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1. Select **Back**, and then select **Finish** to exit the BIOS settings.
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### Install Defender for IoT software on the Dell PowerEdge R350
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This procedure describes how to install Defender for IoT software on the Dell PowerEdge R350.
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The installation process takes about 20 minutes. After the installation, the system restarts several times.
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**To install the software**:
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1. Verify that the version media is mounted to the appliance in one of the following ways:
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- Connect an external CD or disk-on-key that contains the sensor software you downloaded from the Azure portal.
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- Mount the ISO image by using iDRAC. After signing in to iDRAC, select the virtual console, and then select **Virtual Media**.
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1. In the **Map CD/DVD** section, select **Choose File**.
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1. Choose the version ISO image file for this version from the dialog box that opens.
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1. Select the **Map Device** button.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/tutorial-install-components/mapped-device-on-virtual-media-screen-v2.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows a mapped device.":::
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1. The media is mounted. Select **Close**.
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1. Start the appliance. When you're using iDRAC, you can restart the servers by selecting the **Console Control** button. Then, on the **Keyboard Macros**, select the **Apply** button, which starts the Ctrl+Alt+Delete sequence.
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1. Continue by installing OT sensor or on-premises management software. For more information, see [Defender for IoT software installation](../how-to-install-software.md).
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## Next steps
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Continue learning about the system requirements for physical or virtual appliances. For more information, see [Which appliances do I need?](../ot-appliance-sizing.md).

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