This optional parameter allows you to specify the node to start at when determining a set of communication paths. You may enter either: FROM = node-name FROM = osi-net FROM = osi-area FROM = ph4-addr FROM = ph4-area where: node-name identifies the starting node using either the node's full DECdns name or its Phase IV synonym name. For example ".USA.Boston" or "BOSTON". osi-net identifies the starting node using one of the node's network entity titles (NETs). This may be entered in the format: afi:idi:predsp-locarea:nodeid:sel For example "43:15084745192:00-0C:aa-00-04-00-50-30:00". osi-area identifies the starting node using one of the node's network areas. In this case, the first node found in the area becomes the starting node. This may be entered in the format: afi:idi:predsp-locarea For example "43:15084745192:00-0C". ph4-addr identifies the starting node using the node's Phase IV network address. This may be entered in the format: area.nodeid For example "12.102". ph4-area identifies the starting node using the node's Phase IV network area. In this case, the first node found in the area becomes the starting node. This may be entered in the format: area.* For example "12.*". If FROM is not specified, the starting node is assumed to be the local node. If TO is not specified, the terminating node is assumed to be the local node. You must specify at least one of these (they cannot both be defaulted). Example: SHOW PATH FROM .USA.BOSTON TO .FR.CANNES SHOW PATH FROM 43:15084745192:00-0C:AA-00-04-00-50-30:00