SSH access to LWAPP Access Point

Hello

I have just a question about the access point (in LWAPP) using SSHv2.

When can I see the beginning of the AP (in my case a 1242AG) the SSHv2 is enabled, but when I try to connect to the AP by SSH, my SSH connection is cancelled immediately.

My access point is connected to a switch (i.e: Cisco 3560).

And another question on this topic... Why that I can ping my LWAPP AP when it is connected to a switch and not when it is connected directly to the WLC (in my case a WLC 2106).

Many thanks and best wishes,

Jeff,

4.1 you can actually enable telnet or ssh by using this command:

config ap ssh enable

allow config ap telnet

But you must assign a user name and password by entering:

config ap ID password all the

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