Airport Extreme Mine craft server

I keep getting an error message of "failed to bind to port". I am using a new Airport Exterme in router mode DHCP and Nat with a comcast router ARRIS.
What am I doing incorrectly? Thanks for th help!

I'm not sure if the 5.4.1 version that you have will do what you want. Did you mean to say that you had installed the 5.6.1 version?
Sorry, I do not have a PC here handy to test, so you will need to wait for another PC user who can give you step by step instructions.
This article should get you going on Port Forwarding basics:
                 AirPort - Port Mapping Basics using AirPort Utility v5.x

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