Port Mapping fails

I'm installing a Airport Extreme Base Station to replace an Airport Express.
Everything works well, but not port mapping. I've tried to map port 22 externally to port 22 on an internal machine, but no matter what I do, there seems to be no effect.
I've configured the internal machine to DHCP with a manual IP (so I get DNS, etc), though I've also tried DHCP assigned addresses with a reserved address (based on MAC). I even tried normal DNS, even though the manual says not to.
I tried "Enabled default host" pointing to the internal machine, and I've also tried that setting off (which I'd prefer). I've had NAT Port Mapping both on and off.
Every new option with the configuration requires a restart of the device, but so far I have not been able to forward anything.
I've also used nmap from an external machine to look at this. The profile looks like this:
PORT STATE SERVICE
53/tcp open domain
80/tcp filtered http
135/tcp filtered msrpc
136/tcp filtered profile
137/tcp filtered netbios-ns
138/tcp filtered netbios-dgm
139/tcp filtered netbios-ssn
445/tcp filtered microsoft-ds
548/tcp filtered afpovertcp
9100/tcp filtered jetdirect
9111/tcp filtered DragonIDSConsole
9152/tcp filtered ms-sql2000
10000/tcp filtered snet-sensor-mgmt
All other ports are closed.
No matter what configuration I've tried, this is all nmap will tell me, and I am unable to connect to anything I try to map.
Am I missing something obvious, or is the device broken?
iMac Core 1 Duo   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   Mac Mini Core 1 Duo, 12" PowerBook

I have exactly the same problem.
I am using an "N" Extreme to replace an existing white Extreme. Like you I cannot get any port mapping to work, and I have also tried all combinations of statically assigned addresss, reserved DCHP etc, to no avail. With the old Extreme I had no problems setting up forwarding for my webserver, ssh, voip, and some gaming ports for my son's PC.
I have done a portscan using the Net tools in Interarchy and I see the following
53 Open dns
139 Open netbios-ssn
445 Open 445
548 Open afp
5009 Open 5009
10000 Open 10000
This does not change when I configure the port mapping-
So far my impressions of the Extreme "N" are not good. I had big problems getting the 2 PCs in my house to connect, and at one point none of my Macs could see each other. I had to hard reset the box and reconfigure it to solve that one.
I don't think you are missing anything. I think this product has some serious problems, and I for one am considering returning it.
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