User`s guide

Configuring a Virtual Machine 165
Bridged Ethernet Networking
When operating in the Bridged Ethernet mode, your virtual machine appears on the network as a
stand-alone computer with its own IP address and network name.
Note: The Bridged Ethernet networking mode is more complex than the Shared Networking
mode (p. 163), and you may need to contact your system administrator to configure it properly.
To configure your virtual machine to work in the Bridged Ethernet mode:
1 Open the Virtual Machine Configuration dialog by choosing Virtual Machine > Configure.
2 Select Network Adapter in the Hardware list.
3 On the Network Adapter pane, make sure that the Enabled, Connected and Bridged Ethernet
options are selected.
4 Select the appropriate network adapter from the list. To connect the virtual machine's
adapter to the active network adapter of your physical computer, choose Default Adapter.
In the MAC Address field, you can change the MAC address currently assigned to the virtual
machine. MAC addresses are automatically generated during the virtual machine creation.
However, you can modify the default MAC address by typing another value in the MAC
Address field or clicking the Generate button. When entering a new MAC address, make
sure that it is unique within your network.
5 Click OK.
If you cannot configure your virtual machine to function in the Bridged Ethernet mode, you can
consider using another networking mode: Shared Networking (p. 163) or Host-Only Networking
(p. 166).
For the inf
ormation about troubleshooting networking problems, refer to the Parallels
knowledge base http://kb.parallels.com/ available at t
he Parallels website.