Apple Deployment and Management Exam 온라인 연습
최종 업데이트 시간: 2025년05월04일
당신은 온라인 연습 문제를 통해 Apple DEP-2025 시험지식에 대해 자신이 어떻게 알고 있는지 파악한 후 시험 참가 신청 여부를 결정할 수 있다.
시험을 100% 합격하고 시험 준비 시간을 35% 절약하기를 바라며 DEP-2025 덤프 (최신 실제 시험 문제)를 사용 선택하여 현재 최신 186개의 시험 문제와 답을 포함하십시오.
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Content caching requires a Mac running macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) or later, enabling it to cache content like app updates and iCloud data for network efficiency. An MDM solution (option A) can manage caching settings but isn’t required to enable it. Supervision (option C) is unrelated, as caching is a macOS feature, not a supervision requirement. A VPN configuration (option D) doesn’t apply. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide specifies the macOS version requirement for content caching.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Content Caching).
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Configuration profiles allow IT administrators to manage Bluetooth settings, such as disabling Bluetooth entirely or restricting pairing with specific devices, enhancing security and compliance. These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to Bluetooth management. MDM (option D) delivers profiles, but the profiles define the settings. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details Bluetooth configuration via profiles.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Configuration Profiles).
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Supervision, applied via Apple Configurator or ADE, enables additional restrictions on devices, such as blocking app removal, enforcing single-app mode, or managing Activation Lock, providing greater control for organizations. Personalization (option A) is more limited under supervision. Network performance (option C) is unrelated, and data separation (option D) is a User Enrollment feature. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide highlights supervision’s enhanced management capabilities.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Supervision).
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macOS Server features (e.g., Profile Manager, file sharing) are supported on Mac computers running macOS. While macOS Server as a standalone app was discontinued after macOS 10.13, its features were integrated into macOS itself starting with 10.14 (Mojave) and later. iPads (option A), iPhones (option B), and Apple Watches (option D) don’t support macOS Server functionality, as they run different operating systems. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide specifies macOS requirements for these features.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: macOS Server).
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Activation Lock requires an Apple ID (personal or Managed) to be enabled, typically activated when Find My is turned on. It prevents reactivation after a wipe without the associated credentials. An MDM solution (option A) can manage or bypass Activation Lock but isn’t required to use it. Supervision (option C) enhances management but isn’t necessary for Activation Lock. A passcode (option D) adds security but isn’t a prerequisite. The Apple Platform Security Guide specifies an Apple ID as the core requirement.
Reference: Apple Platform Security Guide (Section: Activation Lock).
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Configuration profiles allow IT administrators to manage firewall settings on macOS devices, enabling or disabling the firewall, specifying allowed apps, or configuring stealth mode. These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually, ensuring network security. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to firewall management. MDM (option D) delivers profiles, but the profiles contain the settings. Note: iOS/iPadOS devices don’t have user-configurable firewalls, so this applies to macOS. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details firewall configuration via profiles.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Configuration Profiles).
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Managed Apple IDs, created via Apple Business Manager (ABM) or Apple School Manager (ASM), enable organizational control by allowing administrators to manage accounts, restrict features (e.g., iCloud backups), and integrate with MDM for policy enforcement. This contrasts with personal Apple IDs, which prioritize user autonomy. Personalization (option A) is limited with Managed Apple IDs. Network performance (option C) is unrelated, and simplified enrollment (option D) pertains to ADE, not IDs. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide emphasizes control as the key benefit.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Managed Apple IDs).
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Apple School Manager (ASM) supports the distribution of multiple content types via Managed Distribution: apps (free or purchased), books (from the Books Store), and custom content (e.g., PDFs or ePub files created by the organization). This allows schools to manage all educational materials centrally. Options A, B, and C are all correct individually, but D encompasses them all, aligning with ASM’s capabilities as outlined in the Apple School Manager User Guide.
Reference: Apple School Manager User Guide (Section: Content Management).
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Managed Distribution, available through Apple Business Manager (ABM) or Apple School Manager (ASM), is required to deploy books to devices using an MDM solution. Administrators purchase books in ABM/ASM, assign them to users or devices via Managed Distribution, and the MDM pushes them silently (for supervised devices) or with user consent. An Apple Developer account (option A) is for apps, not books. User acceptance (option C) may be needed for non-supervised devices but isn’t the core requirement. A VPN configuration (option D) is unrelated. The Apple Business Manager User Guide confirms Managed Distribution for book deployment.
Reference: Apple Business Manager User Guide (Section: Managed Distribution).
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Configuration profiles enable IT administrators to manage passcode settings on a device, enforcing policies such as minimum length, complexity (e.g., alphanumeric), maximum age, and failed attempt limits. These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually, ensuring security compliance. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are user-focused features unrelated to passcode management. MDM (option D) is the system that delivers profiles, but the profiles themselves define the settings. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details passcode policy enforcement via configuration profiles.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Configuration Profiles).
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Apple School Manager (ASM) enables educational content management by allowing administrators to purchase and distribute apps, books, and other resources to students and staff via Managed Distribution. It’s tailored for schools, integrating with MDM and Shared iPad. Personalization (option A) is user-driven, not an ASM benefit. Data separation (option C) is a User Enrollment feature. Simplified setup (option D) is a byproduct of ADE, not ASM’s primary focus. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide highlights content management as ASM’s key benefit.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Apple School Manager).
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Automated Device Enrollment (ADE), used with Apple Business Manager or Apple School Manager, automatically supervises devices during setup, enabling advanced restrictions and management. Supervision is a default outcome of ADE for organization-owned devices. Device Enrollment (option
B) can include supervision if paired with tools like Apple Configurator, but it’s not inherent. User Enrollment (option C) is for BYOD and doesn’t support supervision to protect user privacy. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide ties supervision to ADE.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Automated Device Enrollment).
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Find My requires an Apple ID (personal or Managed) to enable device tracking, remote locking, or wiping via iCloud. It’s a user-initiated feature activated in device settings, not dependent on organizational tools. An MDM solution (option A) can manage Find My settings but isn’t required to use it. Supervision (option C) enhances management but isn’t necessary for Find My. A VPN configuration (option D) is unrelated. The Apple Platform Security Guide specifies an Apple ID as the prerequisite for Find My.
Reference: Apple Platform Security Guide (Section: Find My).
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Configuration profiles allow IT administrators to manage email settings on a device, preconfiguring accounts with details like server addresses, ports, and authentication (e.g., OAuth, certificates). These profiles are deployed via MDM or manually, ensuring consistent email access. Find My (option B) and iCloud (option C) are unrelated to email management. MDM (option D) delivers profiles, but the profiles define the settings. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide details email configuration via profiles.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Configuration Profiles).
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Configuration profiles enhance device security by allowing IT administrators to enforce policies such as passcode requirements, app restrictions, and encryption settings. Deployed via MDM or manually, they ensure devices meet organizational security standards. Network performance (option B) is improved by content caching, not profiles. Data separation (option C) is a User Enrollment feature. Simplified enrollment (option D) aligns with ADE. The Apple Platform Deployment Guide emphasizes security as a primary benefit of configuration profiles.
Reference: Apple Platform Deployment Guide (Chapter: Configuration Profiles).