Routing public IP to specific internal server



I need to route an external IP directly to an internal server. We're using
SBS2k and a broadband router with NAT. The SBS has two NICS.

What I'm trying to achieve is to open ports 5030-5050 on ip A.B.C.E and
route them to a server on 10.0.0.99: I've set up a NAT translation on the
router to route A.B.C.E to 10.0.0.99 but it isn't working.

Is there something inside SBS that I need to set up too or is this all
router based?

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