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-The **-net nic** and **-net user** options enable QEMU to start the Slackware ARM guest with NAT mode networking enabled These settings are documented further in both the **installer_launch** and **disk_launch** helper scripts.+Las opciones **-net nic** **-net user** permiten que QEMU inicie el huésped de Slackware ARM con el modo de red en modo NAT activado. 
 +Estos ajustes se documentan más en los scripts de ayuda **installer_launch** **disk_launch**
 +Con el modo NAT habilitado, QEMU lanza una red virtual 10.0.2.0/24. 
 +Al huésped de QEMU se le asignará la dirección IP 10.0.2.15
  
-With NAT mode enabled, QEMU launches a virtual network of 10.0.2.0/24.  The QEMU guest will be assigned the IP address 10.0.2.15.  The guest can access the Slackware x86 host at 10.0.2.2 and the QEMU DNS server runs at 10.0.2.3.  QEMU does not have direct access to the host's Local Area Network.  This means that the QEMU guest isn't assigned a physical IP address by your router DHCP service.  You will not be able to ping the QEMU guest from the host machine but the guest should be able to ping the host machine at 10.0.2.2.  The QEMU guest should be able to access the internet and communicate with the host machine.+The guest can access the Slackware x86 host at 10.0.2.2 and the QEMU DNS server runs at 10.0.2.3.  QEMU does not have direct access to the host's Local Area Network.  This means that the QEMU guest isn't assigned a physical IP address by your router DHCP service.  You will not be able to ping the QEMU guest from the host machine but the guest should be able to ping the host machine at 10.0.2.2.  The QEMU guest should be able to access the internet and communicate with the host machine.
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