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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/best-practices/sample-connectivity-models.md

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title: Sample OT network connectivity models - Microsoft Defender for IoT
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description: This article describes sample connectivity methods for Microsoft Defender for IoT OT sensor connections.
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The following diagram shows an example of a ring network topology, in which each switch or node connects to exactly two other switches, forming a single continuous pathway for the traffic.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/how-to-set-up-your-network/ring-topology.png" alt-text="Diagram of the ring topology." border="false":::
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## Sample: Linear bus and star topology
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In a star network, every host is connected to a central hub. In its simplest form, one central hub acts as a conduit to transmit messages. In the following example, lower switches aren't monitored, and traffic that remains local to these switches won't be seen. Devices might be identified based on ARP messages, but connection information will be missing.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/how-to-set-up-your-network/linear-bus-star-topology.png" alt-text="Diagram of the linear bus and star topology." border="false":::
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## Sample: Multi-layer, multi-tenant network
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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/traffic-mirroring/configure-mirror-rspan.md

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title: Configure traffic mirroring with a Remote SPAN (RSPAN) port - Microsoft Defender for IoT
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description: This article describes how to configure a remote SPAN (RSPAN) port for traffic mirroring when monitoring OT networks with Microsoft Defender for IoT.
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The following diagram shows an example of a remote VLAN architecture:
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This article describes a sample procedure for configuring RSPAN on a Cisco 2960 switch with 24 ports running IOS. The steps described are intended as high-level guidance. For more information, see the Cisco documentation.
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articles/defender-for-iot/organizations/traffic-mirroring/configure-mirror-tap.md

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title: Configure traffic mirroring with active or passive aggregation with terminal access points - Microsoft Defender for IoT
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description: This article describes traffic mirroring with active passive aggregation with terminal access points (TAP) for OT monitoring with Microsoft Defender for IoT.
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:::image type="content" source="../media/how-to-set-up-your-network/active-passive-tap-v2.png" alt-text="Diagram of active and passive TAPs." border="false":::
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Some TAPs aggregate both *Receive* and *Transmit*, depending on the switch configuration. If your switch doesn't support aggregation, each TAP uses two ports on your OT network sensor to monitor both *Receive* and *Transmit* traffic.
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