Experimental support for Avaya phones

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Dear community,

many of the old Avaya phones (eg. 16xx, 46xx, 96xx series) claim H.323
compatibility but use mainly proprietary messages inside non-standard
H.323 messages and can't talk to any regular H.323 device.

Konstantin Prokazov has reverse engineered a lot of the Avaya signaling
and I'm happy to announce experimental support for Avaya phones in
GnuGk.

If you are interested, please take a look at the documentation
provided in
https://github.com/willamowius/gnugk/tree/master/docs/avaya

Currently you will need an additional Asterisk server to help with the
signaling as explained in the docs.

Use the latest code from Github and include the Avaya code explicitly
into GnuGk with the configure option --enable-avaya.

There are probably a lot of things that don't work perfectly right now,
so please provide feedback and patches if you can.

Regards,
Jan

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