Hi Jason,

You can configure a private_network and assign IP addresses to both 
machines (on the same subnet).
That will allow the two machines to talk to each other. You'll notice the 
NAT interface will still be there, but a new interface will be created.

Vagrant ssh will continue to work as you'll notice when the machine comes 
up that there is port forwarding involved.
So the first VM will have port 2222 (host port) forwarded to port 22 
(inside the VM).
The second VM will see port 2222 already taken and will assign 2200 (host 
port) forwarded to port 22 (inside VM).


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