How to associate domains on Data Stream

Data Stream is an Observe product that allows you to feed your SIEM, big data, and stream processing platforms with the event logs from your applications on Azion in real time.

When you associate domains with Data Stream, the events related to the specified domains are collected and sent to the endpoint you configure through a stream. You can associate one or more of your domains registered with Azion to a stream.

To associate domains on Data Stream, follow these steps:

  1. Access Azion Console.
  2. On the upper-left corner, select Data Stream on the Observe section.
  3. Click + Stream.
  4. Choose a name for your stream.
  5. On the Source dropdown menu, select the one you want to use.
  6. On the Template dropdown menu, select the one you want to use.
  7. On Domains > Option, select between All Current and Future Domains or Filter Domains.
  • If you’ve selected Filter Domains:

On the Available Domains box, you can:

  • Type characters or words to find domains or scroll through the list of your domains.
  • Select each domain you want to associate with this stream and click the > button.
  • Select multiple domains by using ctrl on Windows and Linux or command on Mac and click the > button.
  • Select >> to select all domains presented on the list.

After you click the > button, the selected domains are moved to the Chosen Domains box. You can also use the < button to remove specific domains already chosen or select << to remove all domains.

  • If you’ve selected All Domains:

Azion automatically selects all current and future domains associated to your Azion Console account using this stream.


After associating the domains of your choice:

  1. Fill in the remaining mandatory fields to configure your stream.
  2. Make sure the Active switch is on.
  3. Click Save.

Now, the events associated with the domains you selected will be collected and sent to its endpoint through the configured stream.

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