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4 (Optional) If you want to rename a virtual network, double-click the name, enter a new name,
and press the Return key.
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).
Note On Big Sur hosts, the virtual machine gets IPv6 addresses if the host has IPv6
configured. If you are on a Mac OS Big Sur host configured with IPv6, skip step 5.b.
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.
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.
Note The Connect the host Mac to this network check box is not available on MacOS Big
Sur hosts.
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