Technical data
80 Meru System Director Configuration Guide © 2012 Meru Networks, Inc.
Band Steering Feature
ESS Profile
ESS Profile Name : Bandsteeress
SSID : Bandsteeress
Security Profile Name : default
Primary Radius Accounting Server :
Secondary Radius Accounting Server :
Accounting Interim Interval (seconds) : 3600
Beacon Interval (msec) : 100
SSID Broadcast : on
Bridging : none
New AP's Join ESS : on
Tunnel Interface Type : none
VLAN Name :
GRE Tunnel Profile Name :
Allow Multicast Flag : off
Silent Client Polling : off
Enable Virtual Cell : on
WMM Support : off
DTIM Period (number of beacons) : 1
Virtual Cell Type : shared-bssid
Dataplane Mode : bridged
B Supported Transmit Rates (Mbps) : 1,2,5.5,11
A Supported Transmit Rates (Mbps) : 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54
A Base Transmit Rates (Mbps) : 6,12,24
G Supported Transmit Rates (Mbps) : 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54
G Base Transmit Rates (Mbps) : 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54
BG Supported Transmit Rates (Mbps) :
1,2,5.5,11,6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54
BG Base Transmit Rates (Mbps) : 1,2,5.5,11
Enable Countermeasure : on
Packet Error Control : off
Packet Error Limit : 0
Rx Packet control : off
Rx Packet Limit : 0
Band Steering Mode : disable
Band Steering Timeout(seconds) : 5
Expedited Forward Override
The Expedited Forward Override option is implemented to override the system’s
default DSCP-to-WMM priority mapping. IP datagrams marked with DSCP Expedited
Forwarding (46) will be sent from the WMM Voice queue (AC_VO) of the AP rather than the
Video queue (AC_VI) in downstream (to stations). This feature is specific to AP300/AP400
and is disabled by Default. It is configured on a per-ESS Profile basis and works in both
bridged and tunneled ESS profiles.
Steps to configure Expedited Forward Override
1. Steps to Enable Expedited Forward Override Feature in ESSID:
Meru # config terminal
Meru(config)# essid meru
Meru(config-essid)# expedited-forward-override