Ip sla tcp-connect operation mission vrf option

Hi,
Is there any IOS/platform to support IP SLA tcp-connect measure with VRF option?
I tried with ASR1k 12.2(33)XNF1  (IP SLAs, Infrastructure Engine-II) and Cat3560, Cat3750 no success. I use IPM 4.2.1 and/or CLI.
Thanks,
Balazs.

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