MBONED minutes below 

	The group decided that the admin-scope draft should go
	forward as an MBONED document.

	Mark Handely introduced the Multicast Scope Zone
	Announcement protocol, which is designed to solve the
	following three problems: Scope Discover, Scope Leaks
	(through misconfiguration), and Nonconvex Scopes (again,
	misconfiguration). 

	Kurt Windish (UO) and Rusty Eddy provided PIM
	implementation updates.

	Slides: www.antc.uoregon.edu/GATED/IETF-DC97
	
	Meyer talked about a new Internet multicast
	architectures. Will write a document for MBONED
	describing this.

	Slides: www.antc.uoregon.edu/IETF/DC97/Transition

	Dino Farinacci talked about a DNS Based RP Placement
	scheme. The problem is that the current architecture
	(described above by Meyer) requires co-location of RPs on 
	a common interconnect.

	Bill Fenner talked about multicast route stability. 
	Results on http://ganef.cs.ucla.edu/~masseyd/Route

	Ross Finlayson talked about UDP Multicast Tunneling.
	This is an approact to solving the problem that many PCs
	can't do multicast or tunneling. The idea is to provide a 
	minmal changes solution that can be used for tunneling on
	PCs. This solution uses udp-in-udp tunneling (user pc at
	one end, server at the other). 
		
	Slides: www.lvn.com/ietf/1997.12/mboned/finlayson*.ps


	Kevin Almeroth talked about the Interactive Mmedia
	Jukebox (IMJ), and about MBONE "viewership" studies. He
	reported on the alarming trend that fewer people are
	using the MBONE than in the past.

	Slides: www.cs.ucsb.edu/~almeroth/

	

	Youngguang Zhang talked about a Hughes pilot for sending
	MBONE over Satellite. The project was used during MBONE
	traffic during this IETF. Uses the directPC system to
	carry IP Mulitcast.  He mentioned three major issues:

		Unidirectional Link Routing (ULR)
		Integration into existing MBONE
		Cost Models