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Add a NAT Configuration
With Fusion Pro, you can add additional NAT configurations for scenarios in which a virtual machine
shares the IP address and MAC address of your Mac.
By default, Fusion provides one Share with my Mac configuration that uses NAT. You can add additional
NAT configurations to perform actions such as turning off the DHCP service or using a non-default subnet
IP or subnet mask.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have a Fusion Pro license.
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Verify that you know the administrator password.
Procedure
1 Select VMware Fusion > Preferences and click Network.
2 Click the lock icon, enter the administrator password, and click OK.
3 Click the plus sign (+) under the list of networks.
4 (Optional) If you want to rename a virtual network, double-click the name, enter a new name, and
press Return.
5 Allow virtual machines on the network to use NAT to connect to external networks.
a Select Allow virtual machines on this network to connect to external networks (using NAT).
b (Optional) Select the Enable IPv6 check box.
c (Optional) Use the appropriate option to configure the IPv6 Prefix text box.
Option Description
Manual Enter the IPv6 prefix in the text box.
Automatic Leave the text box blank to allow an IPv6 prefix to generate automatically.
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