@VivekDragon
According to this page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserved_IP_addresses your Internet address falls within the IP range that is used by Internet Service Providers for carrier-grade NAT (CGNAT).
In simple words this means your ISP has placed another NAT router between you and the actual Internet, which makes NAT Type A for your Nintendo impossible.
You can confirm this by going to an IP check website like https://www.ipchicken.com and you should find that your IP address as seen from the Internet is different to the Internet IP address shown in you router (100.122.x.x).
What you could do now is to contact your Internet Service Provider and ask if they are able to assign a "public" IPv4 address to your Internet connection. (if that was successful then the IP address shown by https://www.ipchicken.com and the IP address shown on the "Status -> Internet" page of your C5 router should be identical)