I know the feeling. When all else fails I go back and start from scratch and load the setup feature and normally works. Good luck and let me know what you come up with...
Does your AP have an image that supports the http server?
Is is the same version as the ap that is working?
You should be able to see the http server directory structure in your flash.
RNF0528, I'm interested to know why you think SNMP traps have anything to do with accessing the switch via HTTP. Can you explain a bit more what you were thinking?
I have a bunch of AP`s that are running and I was tring to match up the config`s just in case we missed something. I know that normally it doesn`t matter and all yo need it SNMP turned on... But when all else fails and normal things don`t work, you try abnormal and it can lead you to the problem.
I really don't think SNMP has a thing to do with http access. Also, I thought one had to have a username and password set on the switch, and
switch(config)#ip http authentication local
and the username and password as
switch(config)#username blabla priv 15 secret boohoo
Or is this just a router? Never used the GUI myself, but it's good to know.
SNMP doesn't have anything to do with HTTP access. I just wanted to find out why the respondent thought it might help. I was trying to be professorial.
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