How do I ensure Airport Extreme Firewall is on?

How do I determine and ensure that the Airport Extreme Firewall is on?
thanks

Hello miskamike. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
The AirPort base station utilizes a NAT firewall. To ensure that it is active, the Connection Sharing option must be set to "Share a public IP address." Any other option will disable NAT.
o AirPort Utility > Manual Setup > Internet > Internet Connection tab
o Connection Sharing: Share a public IP address

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