/GROUPS=option[,...] Gives the listed groups access to services offered on your local node or prevents the listed groups from accessing services offered on your local node, depending on the options used. A network manager organizes terminal server nodes into groups based on the number of terminal server nodes in the LAT network. Groups subdivide the LAT network, limiting the number of terminal server nodes that can connect with a given service node. As manay as 256 groups, numbered 0 through 255, can be in the LAT network. By default, all terminal server nodes and nodes supporting outgoing connections belong to group 0. If you enter one group code, you can omit the parentheses. Use the SHOW NODE command for a list of the groups enabled for your service node. The /GROUPS qualifier has several options. For each option described, you can specify more than one group by: o Listing them separated by commas o Specifying a range The available options are: ENABLE=group- Gives the listed groups access to your service code[,...] node. DISABLE=group- Prevents the listed groups from accessing code[,...] your service node. The listed groups had been enabled previously for access to your node. ENABLE=group- This option lets you enable certain groups code[,...], and disable other groups in one command line: DISABLE=group- gives access to the groups listed with the code[,...] ENABLE option and removes access from the groups listed with the DISABLE option. Enclose both ENABLE and DISABLE in parentheses; for example, /GROUP=(ENABLE=(10,12), DISABLE=(1-30)).