![]() To run updates on an OT sensor or on-premises management console, you'll need access as an Admin user. ![]() To download update packages or push updates from the Azure portal, you'll need access to the Azure portal as a Security Admin, Contributor, or Owner user. Locally-managed sensors can be updated using a downloaded update package, either via a connected on-premises management console, or directly on an OT sensor console. Remote updates require that your OT sensor has version 22.2.3 or later already installed. If the OT sensors you want to update are connected to an on-premises management console, plan to update your on-premises management console before updating your sensors.Ĭloud connected sensors can be updated remotely, directly from the Azure portal, or manually using a downloaded update package. Each sensor that you want to update must be both onboarded to Defender for IoT and activated. To perform the procedures described in this article, make sure that you have:Ī list of the OT sensors you'll want to update, and the update methods you want to use. If you have OT network sensors with legacy software versions that are no longer supported, open a support ticket to access the relevant files for your update. ![]() Update files are available for currently supported versions only. ![]()
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