VMware Networking, Bridge, Nat, Host-Only Network | VMware Tutorial For Beginners | Part-7

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In this video, I have demonstrated VMware Networking Details, Bridge, NAT, Host-Only Network. We have mainly three types of networking to assign to virtual machines, Bridge Networking, NAT and Host-only. we have other two options custom and Lan segment also. I have elaborately described with diagrams how all these networking works. Bridge network adds virtual machine to the physical network, NAT shares the host IP with the virtual machines and in the hosts-only network, the virtual machine will be isolated from the physical network. It will only be able to communicate with other virtual machines.

On the Bridge network, VMs are directly connected to the physical network, they are also treated like physical systems, they can talk to router and get an internet connection just like other physical systems. on the NAT network, virtual machines get connected to an internal router maintained by VMware Workstation, all the VMs got an internal gateway and traffics are Natted to go outside so, nat networked virtual machines subnet and physical network subnet are different. on the Host-only network, virtual machines can communicate only among themselves, the traffic from the host-only network is not routable, so they will not reach the internet. This is a completely separate network only for the VMs.

In the custom network, we can define new host-only and bridge networking, we can create multiple host-only networks and if we have multiple LAN cards we can create a new bridge network on each Lan card. On the Lan segment, it is just like a physically separate network, VM on one segment cannot talk to VM on another LAN segment, I have explained and demonstrated in detail VMware Workstation networking in this video.

This VMware tutorial for beginners series is intended to provide a sound foundation for network and system administration practices. We all require a good VMware home lab for practice, and I have detailed most of the features of VMware Workstation in this series step by step. I hope you enjoy it!!

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Excellent video with nice detailed explanation. The network diagrams really help!

jkepps
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Thank you !! very technical video with practical and clear explanation.

mohammedwazeeruddin
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Appreciate you taking the time to explain this concepts! Great work!

MichaelWeston
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Many thanks to you, have good progress!

moussasane
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hi, we also need outgoing configuration efa, if i think we need relay access and mta network for postfix ? please if you dont have time for make video for this just answer ...

vovakochetov
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I found this video when looking for an explanation of bridged networking in general, this helped clarify it somewhat for me, thanks!

scbtripwire
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@mailserverguru What did you use to draw the network topology? Thank you

sorinlakatos
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I have added both NAT and host-only network on Ubuntu but I saw only the NAT interface, how to see the host-only interface too?

ThanhNguyen-xnrx
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So do you have two individual network cards installed in the host workstation? It is not clear. What is the port forwarding and how does that work in a simple net diagram when using NAT

blinkybill
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Hi! Very good informative video. I have one question. I am install on latest VMware Workstation, latest vmware ESXi host(nested virtualisation), but have one big problem: ESXi host has internet(bridged) with static IP from my router(tp-link), but inside ESXi host(nested) -virtual machines doesn't have internet. What to do to have internet for all VM.
Thanks an advance!

levskilevov
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Good Day Sir..
it was awesome and useful videos. would u please post a video on live migration of vm from one physical machine to another one. and also the possibility of man in the middle attack to that vm in migration process. tq sir.

gawreasonvengadalson
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@1:42 bridge network topology, there is not .16 - is that supposed to be the host, PC1?

chrisadams
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Great video!!! Using Bride networ;k; i can ping my gateway from my vmware addr but I can't ping other devices on the network. Please, how do i resolve this?

ggbenga
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Great explanation. Kindly improve audio quality, too low.

cinnamonroll
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dude everything is good but the audio is too low.
please fix it

virtualheadless
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I appreciate your work, however, you're too fast for beginner like me. It's difficult to follow through.

tari-ebisuobo
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because you are doing it as fast as you can no one understands what you are talking about or doing

abdifatahmohamud
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My guy, you are dealing with ppl want to understand types of vm networks, ur explaining is for someone who already know, what ping do and mean, which one is safest ant which one is fatest, which one change the ip. come on 😂

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