Why don't you stick an Asterisk box behind your legacy 207-732-3700 line(s) and forward incoming calls to your other existing, working Asterisk box via IAX2?3) I want to keep the number because it is published and advertised.
4) I have a * server located in another state with excellent connectivity.
So I would just call-forward the line to a 207-794 DID and take the calls via SIP on my * server. That server already has a dial plan and knows how to find people at home, in the car, etc. I have SPA-2000 ata's working just fine as extensions at fixed locations.
In the medium term it might be cheaper than having yet another DID and doing forwarding between your legacy number and the new one because Asterisk <-> Asterisk connections are free (once you've paid for the internet bandwith).
Cheers, Jean-Michel.
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