
158 Parallels Desktop for Mac User Guide
Note. If your Macintosh computer uses AirPort with WEP Enterprise, it may be impossible for
the virtual machine to get its own IP-address. Use other type of network connection.
If you encounter problems when using Bridged Ethernet mode or have special security
concerns, consider Host-Only Networking.
Host-Only Networking
Parallels Desktop provides a closed network accessible only to Mac OS X and virtual machines
running on it. The Mac OS X is connected to this network via the Parallels Host-Guest adapter
installed along with Parallels Desktop.
IP addresses for machines in a host-only network are provided by Parallels DHCP server
connected to Parallels Host-Guest adapter. DHCP server is started automatically whenever you
launch Parallels Desktop.
Configuring Host-only Networking
Open Configuration Editor for the virtual machine and on the Network Adapter Options (page
182) tab select the Host-only networking option.
If you want your virtual machine to have the IP address from the specific range, then:
Choose Preferences from the Parallels Desktop menu. In the Network (page 220) tab,
specify a range of IP addresses to be assigned to the virtual machines and Mac OS X in the
DHCP Scope for Host-only Networking group.
Note. This scope of addresses must be different from scopes of all other networks your
Macintosh computer has access to.
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