Start a Microsoft Defender for IoT trial
This article describes how to set up a trial license and create an initial OT plan for Microsoft Defender for IoT, for customers who don't have any Microsoft tenant or Azure subscription at all. Use Defender for IoT to monitor network traffic across your OT networks.
A trial supports a Large site size with up to 1,000 devices. You might want to use this trial with a virtual sensor or on-premises sensors to monitor traffic, analyze data, generate alerts, understand network risks and vulnerabilities, and more.
There are two stages to starting a trial for Defender for IoT.
- Stage 1: Add a trial license.
- Stage 2: Add an OT plan.
Once you set up the trial license and OT plan, you can onboard OT sensors and associate them with this license and plan.
For more information, see Free trial.
A trial license can be extended up to 15 days before the trail expires. For more information, see extend your trial license.
Prerequisites
Before you start, you need:
An email address to be used as the contact for your new Microsoft tenant.
A Microsoft tenant, with Global or Billing admin access to the tenant.
For more information, see Buy or remove licenses for a Microsoft business subscription and About admin roles in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Credit card details for your new Azure subscription, although you aren't charged until you switch from the Free Trial to the Pay-As-You-Go plan.
Add a trial license
This procedure describes how to add a trial license for Defender for IoT to your Azure subscription. One trial license is available per tenant.
To add a trial license with a new tenant, we recommend that you use the Trial wizard. If you already have a tenant, use the Microsoft 365 Marketplace to add a trial license to your tenant.
To add a trial license with a new tenant:
In a browser, open the Microsoft Defender for IoT - OT Site License (1000 max devices per site) Trial wizard.
In the Email box, enter the email address you want to associate with the trial license, and select Next.
Confirm that the email address is correct by selecting Set up account.
In the Tell us about yourself page, enter your details, and then select Next.
Select whether you want the confirmation message to be sent to you via SMS or a phone call. Verify your phone number, and then select Send verification code.
After receiving the code, enter it in the Enter your verification code box.
In the How you'll sign in page, enter a username and password and select Next.
In the Confirmation details page, note your order number and username, and then select Start using Microsoft Defender for IoT - OT Site License (1000 max devices per site) Trial button to continue. We recommend that you copy your full username to the clipboard as you need it to access the Azure portal.
Use the Microsoft 365 admin center manage your users, billing details, and more. For more information, see the Microsoft 365 admin center help.
Add an OT plan
This procedure describes how to add an OT plan for Defender for IoT in the Azure portal, based on your new trial license.
To add an OT plan in Defender for IoT:
Open Defender for IoT in the Azure portal, select Plans and pricing, where you're prompted to create a new subscription.
Select Go to subscriptions to create a new subscription on the Azure Subscriptions page. Make sure to select the Free Trial option.
Back in the Defender for IoT's Plans and pricing page, select Add plan. In the Plan settings pane, select your new subscription.
The Price plan value is updated automatically to read Microsoft 365, reflecting your Microsoft 365 license.
Select Next and review the details for your licensed site. The details listed on the Review and purchase pane reflect your trial license.
Select the terms and conditions, and then select Save.
Your new plan is listed under the relevant subscription on the Plans and pricing > Plans page. For more information, see Manage your subscriptions.
Government customers trial license
Azure Commercial portal trial license for GCC customers
Government Community Cloud (GCC) customers using the Azure Commercial portal should contact the sales team to activate the Defender for IoT trial license.
Azure Government portal trial license for GCC-H or DoD customers
Government Community Cloud High (GCC-H) and U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) customers using the Azure Government portal have the Defender for IoT trial license available as part of their plan.
To activate the trial:
- In the Defender for IoT menu, select Management > Plans and pricing.
- Select Add plan.
- Select Trial – 30 days.
Onboard an OT sensor
If you already have a network plan ready, you can onboard the OT sensor and associate it with a plan and the assign the relevant site and zone settings. For more information, see onboard an OT sensor to the Azure portal.