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fix: Reorganize docs on NGINX One Console certificates into a table (#66
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Reorg N1C certs to a table
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mjang authored Jan 14, 2025
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Expand Up @@ -82,20 +82,17 @@ Follow these steps to review existing certificates for your instances.

On the left-hand pane, select **Certificates**. In the window that appears, you see:

- **Certificate Status**
- Total number of certificates in one of these categories;
- Managed by NGINX One Console
- Detected on connected NGINX instances
- Valid certificates that expire more than 30 days from now
- Valid certificates that expire within the next 30 days
- Expired certificates
- Certificates that are not yet valid

- **Management Status**
- Managed certificates are stored on NGINX One Console.
- You can use NGINX One Console to deploy, administer, and update certificates remotely.
- Unmanaged certificates are detected by NGINX One Console through the connected NGINX instance configuration.
- If you choose to convert an unmanaged certificate to managed, you may need to upload the certificate and the key during the conversion.
{{<bootstrap-table "table table-striped table-bordered">}}
| Term | Definition |
|-------------|-------------|
| **Total** | Total number of certificates available to NGINX One Console |
| **Valid (31+ days)** | Number of certificates that expire in 31 or more days |
| **Expires Soon (<31 days)** | Number of certificates that expire in less than 31 days |
| **Expired** | Number of exprired certificates |
| **Not Ready** | Certificates with a start date in the future |
| **Managed** | Managed by and stored in the NGINX One Console |
| **Unmanaged** | Detected by, and not managed by NGINX One Console. To convert to managed, you may need to upload the certificate and key during the process. |
{{</bootstrap-table>}}

You can **Add Filter** to filter certificates by:

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