Saturday, March 7, 2026

Cloud Gateway - IP & Policy for secondary internal network


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Hoping to get some help on this.. I have a Hikvision camera NVR which runs its own 192.168.254.0/24 network for the cameras. I want to be able to manage and stream from these cameras from my internal network behind my UniFi Cloud Gateway. I need the CGW to simply be a client on the camera network with a static IP. I need to NAT any traffic from the internal network to the camera network since the CGW isn't the gateway for that network. I was running a FortiGate before the CGW and doing this on it was trivial.. plug in the camera network to a port on the FortiGate, assign the FortiGate a static IP on that port, turn off the DHCP server on that port and set up a firewall rule allowing me to access the 192.168.254.0/24 network with NAT enabled. For the life of me I can't figure out how to do this on the CGW. I can't seem to assign an IP to a port, only to a network. I set up VLAN 7 for the cameras (to keep them off my internal network) and specified a 3rd party gateway.. but then I lose the ability to assign an IP. If I specify that the CGW should be the gateway for the camera VLAN 7, then it only lets me specify a gateway IP, not an IP for the CGW to use when talking to that network. And I can't figure out how to create a policy to NAT the traffic to that network.. HELP :)


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