Bridging mode:
In this mode, the virtual operating system in the virtual machine is a separate host in the LAN
Nat Mode:
In NAT mode, the virtual system needs to remember the NAT (Network transform) function, and access the public network through the host and the network it resides in. The TCP/IP configuration information for the virtual system in NAT mode is provided by the DHCP server of the VMNET8 (NAT) virtual network and cannot be modified manually, so the virtual system cannot communicate with the other real hosts on the LAN.
Host mode:
In the host mode, the real environment and the virtual environment are separated, in this mode, all the virtual systems can communicate with each other, but the virtual system and the real network are isolated. (Virtual systems and host machine systems can communicate with each other, which is equivalent to the two machines being interconnected by twisted-pair wires.) )
VMWare (virtual machine) network configuration mode: Bridge mode, NAT mode, host mode