Using Network Redirections
To communicate with an emulator instance behind its virtual router, you need
to set up network redirections on the virtual router. Clients can then connect
to a specified guest port on the router, while the router directs traffic
to/from that port to the emulated device's host port.
To set up the network redirections, you create a mapping of host and guest
ports/addresses on the the emulator instance. There are two ways to set up
network redirections: using emulator console commands and using the ADB tool, as
described below.