--- ../arpwatch-2.1a11/arpwatch.8	Sun Oct  8 16:31:28 2000
+++ ./arpwatch.8	Mon Sep 15 17:30:45 2003
@@ -30,7 +30,10 @@
 .B -dN
 ] [
 .B -f
-.I datafile
+.I arpfile
+] [
+.B -e
+.I etherfile
 ] [
 .B -i
 .I interface
@@ -38,6 +41,9 @@
 .br
 .ti +8
 [
+.B -m
+.I email
+] [
 .B -n
 .IR net [/ width
 ]] [
@@ -67,8 +73,24 @@
 .IR arp.dat .
 .LP
 The
+.B -e
+flag is used to set the ethernet/interface database filename.
+The default is
+.IR ether.dat .
+.LP
+The
+.B -i
+flag is used to specify a single interface.  By default,
+.B arpwatch
+will listen to all non-loopback interfaces.  Using more than one
 .B -i
-flag is used to override the default interface.
+option on the same command line is not supported.
+.LP
+The
+.B -m
+flag specifies the address that will receive the emails.
+The default is
+.IR root .
 .LP
 The
 .B -n
@@ -81,6 +103,8 @@
 The
 .B -N
 flag disables reporting any bogons.
+It is highly recommended that this flag be used on machines with
+multiple interfaces.
 .LP
 The
 .B -r
@@ -96,6 +120,8 @@
 .LP
 Note that an empty
 .I arp.dat
+and
+.I ether.dat
 file must be created before the first time you run
 .BR arpwatch .
 .LP
@@ -105,12 +131,19 @@
 (and
 .BR arpsnmp (1)):
 .TP
+.B "new ethernet device"
+The ethernet address has not been seen before.
+.TP
+.B "ethernet device changed interfaces"
+An ethernet address associated with one interface has moved to a
+different interface.
+.TP
 .B "new activity"
 This ethernet/ip address pair has been used for the first time six
 months or more.
 .TP
-.B "new station"
-The ethernet address has not been seen before.
+.B "new active IP address"
+The IP address has not been seen before.
 .TP
 .B "flip flop"
 The ethernet address has changed from the most recently seen address to
@@ -152,8 +185,9 @@
 .na
 .nh
 .nf
-/usr/operator/arpwatch - default directory
+/usr/local/arpwatch - default directory
 arp.dat - ethernet/ip address database
+ether.dat - ethernet/interface address database
 ethercodes.dat - vendor ethernet block list
 .ad
 .hy
