In the document about port forwarding (https://documentation.meraki.com/MX/NAT_and_Port_Forwarding/Port_Forwarding_and_NAT_Rules_on_the_MX#Port_Forwarding) it states that "When mapping a range of public ports to a range of local ports, the ranges must be the same length. (ie, 8000-8500 public must be mapped to 8000-8500 local)" but in the diagram provided PC B that has a destination of 10.5.0.1 TCP port 8080 ends up going to Web Server B on port 80. Should this not be going to Web Server B on port 8080 instead?
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