--- page_title: "Networking" sidebar_current: "networking" --- # Networking In order to access the Vagrant environment created, Vagrant exposes some high-level networking options for things such as forwarded ports, connecting to a public network, or creating a private network. The high-level networking options are meant to define an abstraction that works across multiple [providers](/v2/providers/index.html). This means that you can take your Vagrantfile you used to spin up a VirtualBox machine and you can reasonably expect that Vagrantfile to behave the same with something like VMware. You should first read the [basic usage](/v2/networking/basic_usage.html) page and then continue by reading the documentation for a specific networking primitive by following the navigation to the left. ## Advanced Configuration In some cases, these options are _too_ high-level, and you may want to more finely tune and configure the network interfaces of the underlying machine. Most providers expose [provider-specific configuration](/v2/providers/configuration.html) to do this, so please read the documentation for your specific provider to see what options are available.
For beginners: It is strongly recommended you use only the high-level networking options until you are comfortable with the Vagrant workflow and have things working at a basic level. Provider-specific network configuration can very quickly lock you out of your guest machine if improperly done.