bind vrf
This command provides support for binding the management servers (Web HTTP and HTTPS, Telnet, SSH, and SNMP) to a network source which can be a defined VRF, source address, or network interface.
Syntax
bind vrf <VRF Name> management-servers [Server Name] bind vrf all-vrfs management-servers [Server Name] bind source-address interface <Interface ID> management-servers [Server Name] bind interface <Interface ID> management-servers [Server Name]
| Arguments | Description | |||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VRF Name | Defines the VRF name. | |||||||||||||||
| Interface ID | Defines the interface ID. | |||||||||||||||
| Server name | Management server that binds to network source. Available servers to bind are: 
 
 
 
 
 If no server is specified, all management servers will be bind. | 
Default
Main VRF (default routing table)
Command Modes
Enable
Example
| ■ | To bind all management servers to all VRFs: | 
(config-network)# bind vrf all-vrfs management-servers
| ■ | To bind the SNMP management server to the source address of VLAN 1 interface: | 
(config-network)# bind source-address interface vlan 1 management-servers snmp
| ■ | To remove an existing bind (return to default bind), use the no command: | 
(config-network)# no bind source-address interface vlan 1 management-servers snmp