Because the developer of the destination host had their own ideas as to what made "sense". To shed some light, this is not really a client/server application, but more two hosts communicating various types of data over IP.
Figured it out I think.
Added static NAT entry for the "other" port.
syntax:
ip nat inside source static udp inside_local_ip port inside_global_ip port
I have an application using Route-map with NAT. The problem I am running into is that when an outbound packet is sent, the router creates a dynamic fully extended translation entry (including source ip/port and dest ip/port). Due to specifics of the outside host, it responds on a different...
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