Horacio,
     I didn't mean anything the wrong way. Do you understand scalar 
objects in terms of MIB definitions? These are used for non-arrays or 
non-table variables. The reference is pretty self explanatory. If you 
want to contain a sample size you can define your range via this 
command. Does that help?
--Hammer--
On 9/14/2010 11:09 AM, CCIE UY wrote:
> Thanks Hammer,   but i was expecting to receive an  example that 
> demostrate that this command is usefull for something.
>
> Regards.
> Horacio.
> 2010/9/14 --Hammer-- <bhmccie_at_gmail.com <mailto:bhmccie_at_gmail.com>>
>
>      Google is your friend.
>
>     http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/netmgmt/command/reference/nm_16.html#wp1129139
>
>     Specifies the minimum and maximum values for scalar object sampling.
>
>     --Hammer--
>
>
>
>     On 9/14/2010 10:45 AM, CCIE UY wrote:
>
>         Hi people,  i dont understand the usage of this command,  
>         could anyone help
>         me?
>
>         Regards.
>
>         Horacio.
>
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