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Specifying a cloud network for running a function

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at May 14, 2026

You can specify a cloud network for running your function.

A cloud network must have:

  • Subnets in all availability zones.
  • At least one resource with an IP address in the specified cloud network.

Note

If the network does not meet the conditions above, the service does not guarantee it will function properly.

Management console
CLI
API
  1. In the management console, navigate to the folder containing the function.
  2. Go to Cloud Functions.
  3. Select the function.
  4. Navigate to the Editor tab.
  5. Under Parameters, select a network for running your function in the Network field.
  6. Click Save changes.

If you do not have the Yandex Cloud CLI yet, install and initialize it.

The folder used by default is the one specified when creating the CLI profile. To change the default folder, use the yc config set folder-id <folder_ID> command. You can also specify a different folder for any command using --folder-name or --folder-id. If you access a resource by its name, the search will be limited to the default folder. If you access a resource by its ID, the search will be global, i.e., through all folders based on access permissions.

To specify a cloud network, run this command:

yc serverless function version create \
  --function-name=<function_name> \
  --runtime <runtime> \
  --entrypoint <entry_point> \
  --memory 128m \
  --execution-timeout 5s \
  --source-version-id <version_ID> \
  --network-id <network_ID>

Where:

  • --function-name: Function name.
  • --runtime: Runtime.
  • --entrypoint: Entry point in <function_file_name>.<handler_name> format.
  • --memory: Amount of RAM.
  • --execution-timeout: Maximum function execution time before timeout.
  • --source-version-id: ID of the function version whose code you want to copy.
  • --network-id: ID of a cloud network where the function will run.

To specify a cloud network, use the createVersion REST API method for the Function resource or the FunctionService/CreateVersion gRPC API call.

See alsoSee also

  • Networking in Cloud Functions

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