Airport extreme - 6753 error

I had this airport extreme for several years and could access the utility via my PC without ever a problem. I had updated a port forwarding for a security system, and then set a NAT address when he created the error. Now I can't access the utility without the error. Any suggestions?

Sorry, but without knowing exactly what you did, it would be difficult to help you with a solution.

Let's start with what exact model of AirPort Extreme do you have? What is the brand and model of the modem Internet you have connected him directly by Ethernet? Is the "security system" a firewall machine dedicated? If Yes, what brand and model?

By "set a NAT address" are you referring to the definition of the local IP address for Port Mapping?

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