Binding NAT Sockets to a Specific Interface
By default, 's NAT engine will route TCP/IP
packets through the default interface assigned by the host's
TCP/IP stack. The technical reason for this is that the NAT
engine uses sockets for communication. If you want to change
this behavior, you can tell the NAT engine to bind to a
particular IP address instead. For example, use the following
command:
$ VBoxManage modifyvm VM-name \
--natbindip1 "10.45.0.2"
After this, all outgoing traffic will be sent through the
interface with the IP address 10.45.0.2. Ensure that this
interface is up and running before changing the NAT bind
address.