A network administrator is tasked with deploying numerous network devices across multiple locations of a rapidly growing company. Which technology should they implement to automate the configuration and deployment process, ensuring minimal manual intervention?
Zero-touch provisioning enables network devices to be configured and deployed automatically, without manual intervention, which reduces deployment time and potential human errors. It is particularly useful for scenarios involving multiple device deployments across various locations. While DHCP automates IP address assignment, it does not handle device-specific configurations. SNMP is predominantly used for network management and monitoring, not for initial device configuration. Manual configuration would be time-consuming and prone to errors, making it less suitable for rapid, large-scale deployments.
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