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d (Optional) Click the plus sign (+) under the Port Forwarding section for each port-forwarding
configuration you want to add.
e (Optional) For each port-forwarding configuration you add, provide the following information and
click OK.
Host port A port number available on the Mac host. Verify that the port does not conflict with ports used by
existing port forwarding entries.
Type The appropriate protocol to use.
Virtual Machine IP
address
The IP address of the virtual machine to which you want to forward the incoming requests.
Virtual Machine
Port
The port number to use for requests on the specified virtual machine. The port might be the
standard port, such as 80 for HTTP, or a nonstandard port if software running in the virtual machine
is configured to accept requests on a nonstandard port.
A port-forwarding configuration appears in the list of networks.
6 (Optional) To connect the host system to this private network, select Connect the host Mac to this
network.
7 (Optional) If you enabled IPv6 and want the Mac host to use IPv6 to communicate with virtual
machines, manually add an IPv6 address to the NAT virtual network interface.
Note On Mac systems, the NAT virtual network interface does not automatically accept IPv6
address assignments.
a Open a terminal window on your Mac.
b Enter a command such as the following.
sudo ifconfig VirtualNetworkInterfaceName inet6 IPv6Prefix::1 up
Where VirtualNetworkInterfaceName is a placeholder for the name of the virtual network
interface, such as vmnet2, and IPv6Prefix::1 is a placeholder for the IPv6 prefix, which has a
format such as xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx::1.
8 (Optional) To use a local DHCP service to distribute IP addresses to virtual machines on the network,
select Provide addresses on this network via DHCP.
9 (Optional) To change the subnet IP address or subnet mask, modify the addresses in the Subnet IP
and Subnet Mask text boxes.
10 Click Apply.
The network that you configured is now available to the virtual network adapters associated with virtual
machines on your Mac.
Add a Private Network Configuration
With Fusion Pro, you can add additional virtual private network (VPN) configurations between virtual
machines and the host system.
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