LWAPP Console password access point

I have a few points of access (AIR - LAP - 1231 G-A-k9) works perfectly with the WLC.

However, when I put the console in the access point he asks me to activate default password.

I would like to change this password, as I do?

Hi Andre,

When the TOWER is saved in a controller, use this controller CLI command to set the user name and password access point:

ap config password username

http://www.Cisco.com/en/us/products/HW/wireless/ps430/products_tech_note09186a00808e2d27.shtml

I hope this helps!

Rob

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