Q: 7
Company iPads are enrolled in Systems Manager without supervision, and profiles are pushed
through Systems Manager.
Which outcome occurs when a user attempts to remove the “Meraki Management” profile on an
iPad?
Options
Discussion
Option C but only because the iPads are unsupervised. Supervision flips it to D according to Apple MDM docs.
Option C, saw similar in practice exams and unsupervised iPads lose all SM profiles if Meraki profile is removed.
Maybe D, isn't there a trap here since sometimes the managed profiles remain if supervision settings vary?
C
C , since the devices aren't supervised, removing Meraki Management also wipes all the managed profiles. If it said supervised, it'd be different. Fairly confident but let me know if you saw otherwise.
Yeah, it's gotta be C.
C matches what I've seen in the official guide and practice. If iPads aren’t supervised, removing the Meraki profile removes all other Systems Manager configs too. Pretty sure about this but always good to check lab behavior or Cisco docs if unsure.
C vs D here. Pretty sure C matches how Meraki MDM works-if the device isn’t supervised and the main management profile is removed, all the pushed profiles go with it. The mistake is thinking they’d stay (D), but that only applies to supervised devices. I’ve seen a similar scenario in practice labs. Correct me if I’m missing something.
Probably C here. On unsupervised iPads, removing the main Meraki profile also wipes all configs pushed by Systems Manager since they piggyback on the same MDM trust. I think supervised mode changes this but not for this scenario.
Not D, C. Removing Meraki Management on unsupervised iPads takes out all SM profiles too, trap is thinking they stay.
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