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Apple Exam DEP-2025 Topic 4 Question 1 Discussion

Actual exam question for Apple's DEP-2025 exam
Question #: 1
Topic #: 4
[All DEP-2025 Questions]

What does the Bonjour zero-configuration networking architecture support?

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Suggested Answer: C

Bonjour enables service discovery on a LAN. The macOS Deployment Reference states, 'Bonjour supports discovering services such as printers, file shares, and other resources on a local network.' Options A, B, and D are unrelated to Bonjour's function.


macOS Deployment Reference, 'Bonjour' section.

Apple Platform Deployment Guide, 'Networking' section.

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Ciara
1 days ago
I agree with Bulah, it's all about discovering services easily.
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Francisca
23 days ago
I bet the guy who wrote this question was just trying to confuse us. C is the only logical choice here. Bonjour is like the superhero of local network discovery!
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Ollie
26 days ago
Mmm, MAC address randomization would be nice, but that's not what Bonjour is for. I'll have to go with C on this one.
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Bulah
26 days ago
I think the Bonjour architecture supports discovering services on a local area network.
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Jacqueline
27 days ago
Haha, RADIUS authentication? Really? That's got nothing to do with Bonjour. I'm going with C, no doubt about it.
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Jenise
1 months ago
I was tempted to go with A, but C makes the most sense. Bonjour is all about zero-configuration networking, not encryption.
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Horace
3 days ago
I agree, C is the correct answer. Bonjour is all about discovering services on a local area network.
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Kathrine
26 days ago
I agree, C is the correct answer. Bonjour is all about discovering services on a local area network.
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Felix
1 months ago
Definitely C. Bonjour is all about discovering services on the local network, so that's the clear answer here.
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