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Cisco switch 2960  and ssh

Tags: Cisco, 2960 Switch, ws-c2960-48tt-l v02
I have a cisco wsc2960-48tt-l v02 switch and am trying to set it up for ssh access.  when I get to the line config and try to change the transport input for the vty 0-15 it only accepts "transport input telnet" or "transport input all" or "transport input none".  All of my previous experience would tell me that "transport input ssh telnet" should be accepted.  Does that mean that this model does not support ssh or has cisco changed to use the "tranport input all" to enable ssh access, or am I totally going about this the wrong way?   below is what a ? displays for transport input:

DC1_Switch1(config-line)#transport input ?
  all     All protocols
  none    No protocols
  telnet  TCP/IP Telnet protocol
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Zone: Computer Hardware
Question Asked By: johnywhite
Solution Provided By: donjohnston
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: B
Views: 130
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