Syntax: /TERMINAL = terminal-specification Use /TERMINAL to include information about the terminal(s) in the user identification criteria of an access control list entry. The terminal specification can be any of the following: o TTcn or TXcn -- a specific terminal number. For example: /TERMINAL = TTA7. o LOCAL -- terminals hardwired to the system. For example: /TERMINAL = LOCAL. o NON_LOCAL -- dial-up and remote terminals, and terminals processing batch and network jobs. For example: /TERMINAL = NON_LOCAL. o BATCH -- terminals processing batch jobs. For example: /TERMINAL = BATCH. o NETWORK -- terminals processing network jobs. For example: /TERMINAL = NETWORK.