For each host-only or NAT network, the virtual DHCP server allocates available IP addresses by using certain conventions. Workstation Pro always uses a Class C address for host-only and NAT networks.

The net value is the network number assigned to the host-only or NAT network.

Table 1. IP Address Use on a Host-Only Network
Range Address Use Example
net.1 Host machine 192.168.0.1
net.2–net.127 Static addresses 192.168.0.2–192.168.0.127
net.128–net.253 DHCP-assigned 192.168.0.128–192.168.0.253
net.254 DHCP server 192.168.0.254
net.255 Broadcasting 192.168.0.255
Table 2. IP Address Use on a NAT Network
Range Address Use Example
net.1 Host machine 192.168.0.1
net.2 NAT device 192.168.0.2
net.3–net.127 Static addresses 192.168.0.3–192.168.0.127
net.128–net.253 DHCP-assigned 192.168.0.128–192.168.0.253
net.254 DHCP server 192.168.0.254
net.255 Broadcasting 192.168.0.255