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Chapter 11 Configuring a Virtual Network
Advanced NAT Configuration
Readthesectionthatcorrespondstoyourhostoperatingsystemforinformationabout
configuringNATforyourvirtualmachines.
Windows Hosts
ConfiguretheNATdeviceusingthevirtualnetworkeditor(fromtheWindowsStart
menu,selectPrograms>VMwareServer>ManageVirtualNetworks,andclickthe
NATtab).
Youcanstop,restart,andstartthevirtualNATdevicebyclickingtheappropriate
button.TheVMnethostsettingletsyouselectwhich
virtualnetworkusestheNAT
device.YoucanselectDisableifyoudonotwanttouseNATonanyvirtualnetwork.
ToeditNATsettingsforavirtualnetwork,selectitfromthedropdownmenu,then
clickEdit.TheNATSettingsdialogboxappears.
Youcanchangeany
ofthefollowingNATsettings:
PortforwardingletsyousendincomingTCPorUDPrequeststoaspecificvirtual
machineonthevirtualnetworkservedbytheNATdevice.Tosetupandconfigure
forwardedports,clickPortforwarding.Adialogboxappears.
ToaddanewportforeitherTCPorUDP,clickAdd.
Ifaportisalreadylisted,you
canchangeitssettings.Selectitsnameinthelist,andclickProperties.Orclick
Removetoremovetheselectedport.
WhenyouclickAdd,anotherdialogboxappears.IntheHostportfield,typethe
numberoftheincomingTCPor
UDPport.Forexample,incomingHTTPrequests
areusuallyonport80.InthefirstForwardingIPaddressfield,typetheIPaddress
ofthevirtualmachinetowhichyouwanttoforwardtheincomingrequests.Inthe
secondfieldonthatline,typetheportnumberyouwanttouse
forthoserequests
onthatvirtualmachine.Youcanenterthestandardport,suchas80forHTTP,ora
nonstandardportifsoftwarerunninginthevirtualmachineisconfiguredtoaccept
requestsonanonstandardport.TheDescriptionfieldisoptional.Youmightuse
ittoidentifythe
servicebeingforwarded(forexample,HTTP).Whenyouhave
madethesesettings,clickOK.