Remote Access POrt Forwarding

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My ISP provided me a Public IP 64.89.5.xx. Thus I don't get a DHCP IP. I want to able to program my Airport Extreme in order to connect remotely to my Mac Mini.
How to I configure port forwarding?
Thanks

Hello dgonzo45. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
Overall port forwarding takes two basic steps: 1) Assign a static or dynamic reserved IP address to the host device on the LAN which you want to access from the Internet, and 2) Assign the port(s) to be forwarded, using the AirPort Utility, on the AirPort base station.
In this case, you want to assign your Mac Mini the static or dynamic reserved IP address. This address will still be a Private IP address as your AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) will be using the static Public IP address provided by your ISP.
To reserve an Private IP address for your Mac Mini:
AirPort Utility > Manual Setup > Internet > DHCP > DHCP Reservations
o Click on the Plus button to add a reservation.
o Description: <enter a description here>
o Reserve address by: MAC Address, and then click Continue.
o MAC Address: <enter your Mac Mini's AirPort ID>
o IPv4 Address: <enter the IP address that you want to reserve for the Mac Mini>
o Click Done
To configure Port Mappings:
AirPort Utility > Manual Setup > Internet > NAT > Configure Port Mappings...
o Click on the Plus button to configure the port maps.
o Service: <either select a pre-defined service or ignore this setting>
o Public TCP Port(s): <enter the Public TCP port(s) required>
o Public UDP Port(s): <enter the Public UDP port(s) required>
o Private IP Address: <enter the DHCP reserved IP address you assigned the Mac Mini earlier>
o Private TCP Port(s): <enter the Private TCP port(s) required>
o Private UDP Port(s): <enter the Private UDP port(s) required>

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