/ACCEPT {=[NO]HOSTS=(hosts) | =[NO]NETWORKS=(networks)} Optional. Default: Offers the service to all hosts on all networks. o /ACCEPT=HOST=(host) - Grants host or hosts access to the service. - Denies access to all other hosts. o /ACCEPT=NOHOST=host removes access to the service for a host that previously gained access with /ACCEPT=HOST. The following options are available: Option Meaning HOSTS=hosts Makes the service available to the specified hosts. Denies all other hosts access to the service. Maximum is 32. NOHOSTS=hosts Removes the specified hosts from the accept list so they cannot gain access to the service. You can specify a wildcard character (*) in place of the hosts list to remove all hosts from the accept list. Maximum is 32. NETWORKS=networks Makes the service available to the specified networks. Denies access to the service to all other networks. Maximum is 16. For each network, you can optionally specify the network mask. The default network mask equals network's class number. For example, for the network 11.200.0.0., the default mask is 255.0.0.0. NONETWORKS[=networks]moves the specified networks from the accept list so they cannot gain access to the service. You can specify a wildcard character (*) in place of the networks list to remove all networks from the accept list. Maximum is 16. For each network, you can optionally specify the network mask. The default net mask equals network's class number. For example, for network 11.200.0.0., the default mask is 255.0.0.0. /ACCEPT=NONETWORKS=(net1_name,net2_address,net3:net3mask)