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xsSubnetMatrixControlMaxDesiredEntries
xs Subnet Matrix Control Max Desired Entries
The maximum number of entries that are desired in the subnetMatrix tables on behalf of this control entry. The probe will not create more than this number of associated entries in the table, but may choose to create fewer entries in this table for any reason including the lack of resources. If this object is set to a value less than the current number of entries, enough entries are chosen in an implementation-dependent manner and deleted so that the number of entries in the table equals the value of this object. If this value is set to -1, the probe may create any number of entries in this table. If the associated xsSubnetMatrixControlStatus object is equal to `active', this object may not be modified. This object may be used to control how resources are allocated on the probe for the various RMON functions.
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