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Chapter 7 Networking
Routing and Connection Sharing
If!you!install!the!proper!routing!or!proxy!software!on!your!host!computer,!you!can!
establish!a!connection!between!the!host!virtual!Ethernet!adapter!and!a!physical!
network!adapter!on!the!host!computer.!This!allows!you,!for!example,!to!connect!the!
virtual!machine!to!a!Token!Ring!or!other!nonEthernet
!network.
On!a!Windows!2000!or!Windows!Server!2003!host!computer,!you!can!use!hostonly!
networking!in!combination!with!the!Internet!connection!sharing!feature!in!Windows!to!
allow!a!virtual!machine!to!use!the!host’s!dialup!networking!adapter!or!other!
connection!to!the!Internet.!See!your!Windows!documentation!for
!details!on!configuring!
Internet!connection!sharing.
Custom Networking Configurations
The!virtual!networking!components!provided!by!VMware!Server!make!it!possible!for!
you!to!create!sophisticated!virtual!networks.!The!virtual!networks!can!be!connected!to!
one!or!more!external!networks,!or!they!can!run!entirely!on!the!host!computer.!
Setting!up!networking!components!for!your!custom!virtual!network!is!a!
straightforward
!process.!Before!attempting!to!set!up!complex!virtual!networks,!you!
should!have!a!good!understanding!of!how!to!configure!network!devices!in!your!host!
and!guest!operating!systems.
The!sample!configuration!described!in!this!section!illustrates!one!of!the!many!ways!you!
can!combine!devices!on!a!virtual!network.!Other!custom
!configurations!are!described!
in!Advanced!Networking!Topics!on!page 171!and!“Understanding!NAT”!on!
page 190.