Apple DEP-2025 - Apple Deployment and Management Exam Certification Exam
Question #6 (Topic: Demo Questions)
Your organization has Mac computers that aren’t bound to a directory. You want them to authenticate to your Wi-Fi network before users log in. Which Wi-Fi payload setting gives a user the ability to reauthenticate to the same Wi-Fi network after they login?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
Apple’sWi-Fi payloadallows organizations to configure network authentication modes on macOS. When Macs are not bound to a directory but must connect to 802.1X Wi-Fi before login, the correct configuration isSystem+Usermode. Apple Learning specifies that this setting establishes connectivity both at the login window (system-level) and persists once the user logs in (user-level). This allows seamless reauthentication without forcing the user to reconnect after login. In contrast, “Login window” only connects before login and does not persist, requiring reentry later. Device Attestation and Network Relay are unrelated to Wi-Fi authentication. System+User mode is therefore the correct choice for organizations needing Wi-Fi access at both pre-login and post-login stages, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity and access to network-based resources.
Apple’sWi-Fi payloadallows organizations to configure network authentication modes on macOS. When Macs are not bound to a directory but must connect to 802.1X Wi-Fi before login, the correct configuration isSystem+Usermode. Apple Learning specifies that this setting establishes connectivity both at the login window (system-level) and persists once the user logs in (user-level). This allows seamless reauthentication without forcing the user to reconnect after login. In contrast, “Login window” only connects before login and does not persist, requiring reentry later. Device Attestation and Network Relay are unrelated to Wi-Fi authentication. System+User mode is therefore the correct choice for organizations needing Wi-Fi access at both pre-login and post-login stages, ensuring uninterrupted connectivity and access to network-based resources.
[References: Apple Platform Deployment — “Wi-Fi payload configuration for macOS.”, , ]
Question #7 (Topic: Demo Questions)
Which feature allows IT administrators to manage Bluetooth settings on a device?
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
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. TheApple Platform Deployment Guidedetails Bluetooth configuration via profiles.