If IS-ISv6 for BIERv6 is enabled on BFRs, BIFTs can be generated on the BIERv6 control plane.
The system view is displayed.
An IS-IS process is created, and the IS-IS view is displayed.
A network entity title (NET) is configured.
On a BIERv6 network, all-0 NETs are not supported. If a NET that meets requirements has been configured on the device, skip this step.
A cost style is set to control route accepting and sending by the IS-IS device.
The wide cost style enables the device to accept and send only the routes whose cost style is wide. The wide-compatible enables the device to accept the routes whose cost style is narrow or wide but send only the routes whose cost style is wide. The compatible cost style enables the device to accept and send the routes whose cost style is narrow or wide.
On a BIERv6 network, one of the preceding cost styles must be set. If a cost style that meets requirements has been set for the local device, skip this step.
The IPv6 topology type is configured.
On a BIERv6 network, only the IPv6 topology type is supported. If this configuration has been performed for the device, skip this step.
An IS-IS level is configured for the device.
If this configuration has been performed for the device, skip this step.
IS-IS SRv6 is enabled.
BIER is enabled in the IS-IS process.
Exit the IS-IS view.
The configuration is committed.
The following operations must be performed on all the interfaces that connect BFRs and on the loopback interface whose IP address is used as the BFR-prefix. If this configuration has been performed for the device, skip this step.