/USER_GROUPS=option[,...] Restricts access (from the local node) to service nodes in the network that belong to the specified groups. Your local node can access only those service nodes associated with the user groups specified. The /USER_GROUPS qualifier also serves to limit the number of nodes stored in your node's node database. (The local node only stores information about the nodes and services that belong to at least one of the specified user groups.) By default, all LAT service nodes belong to group 0. This qualifier affects your local node when outgoing connections are enabled (/CONNECTIONS=OUTGOING_ONLY or /CONNECTIONS=BOTH). Use the SHOW NODE command for a list of the user groups (service groups) enabled for your node. The /USER_GROUPS qualifier has several options. For each option described here, you can use two ways to specify more than one group: o List them separated by commas o Specify a range ENABLE=group- Gives your node access to the listed user code[,...] groups. DISABLE=group- Prevents your node from accessing the listed code[,...] groups. The listed groups were enabled previously. ENABLE=group- This option lets you enable certain groups code[,...], and disable other groups in one command DISABLE=group- line: gives your node access to the groups code[,...] listed with the ENABLE option and prevents your node from accessing the groups listed with the DISABLE option. Enclose both ENABLE and DISABLE in parentheses; for example, /GROUP=(ENABLE=(10,12), DISABLE=(1-30)).