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Deploying the ORDR Sensor: Cisco Catalyst 9000

Learn how to deploy the ORDR Sensor across Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches at scale using Cisco DNA Center. This video demonstrates the streamlined process for enabling IoT/OT asset visibility and security monitoring across your network infrastructure with just a few clicks, eliminating manual deployment complexity.

What you'll learn

  • Deploy ORDR Sensor to multiple Catalyst 9000 switches simultaneously using Cisco DNA Center
  • Achieve network-wide IoT and OT device visibility without manual sensor installation
  • Scale connected device security monitoring across enterprise infrastructure efficiently
Frequently asked questions
Can I deploy ORDR Sensor to multiple Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches at once?
Yes, ORDR Sensor integrates with Cisco DNA Center to enable simultaneous deployment across multiple Catalyst 9000 switches. This eliminates manual installation complexity and allows you to scale sensor deployment across your entire enterprise network infrastructure with just a few clicks.
What visibility does ORDR provide for IoT and OT devices on Cisco switches?
ORDR Sensor delivers network-wide IoT and OT device visibility without requiring manual sensor installation on individual devices. The sensor monitors connected assets across your infrastructure, identifying device types, behaviors, and security risks automatically.
How does ORDR help with network segmentation for connected devices?
By providing complete visibility into IoT/OT assets across Cisco Catalyst 9000 switches, ORDR enables data-driven segmentation policies and security monitoring. This allows you to implement granular access controls and isolate critical devices based on accurate device intelligence.

This resource is published by ORDR, the connected asset security company. ORDR delivers AI-powered visibility, risk assessment, and automated protection for IoT, OT, and IoMT devices across healthcare, manufacturing, government, and financial environments. Browse all resources →