Build or edit an FQDN report
Build an FQDN report to monitor fully qualified domain name and wildcard usage and expiry across your account. Use this report to identify FQDNs and wildcards nearing expiry and renew them before they are blocklisted.
Before you begin
You must have Administrator access to use the Report Library.
Build the report
In the CertCentral main menu, go to Reports > Build a report.
Select FQDN as the report category and select Next.
In the Specify date range menu, select the time frame you want the report to cover.
Under Choose sources, select the subaccounts to include or exclude. Select Next.
Under Schedule report, select one of the following:
Once: runs immediately. You can manually run it again from the Report Library page.
Weekly: select the day of the week and when you want the last report to run.
Monthly: select the day of the month and when you want the last report to run.
In Notify additional users, add any administrators to notify when the report is ready.
Choose the file format and enter a report name. Select Build report.
When the report is ready, its status changes from Generating to Ready. Select Actions > Download to download the report.
Notice
Reports are stored for 90 days. Download the report locally to maintain permanent access.
Edit an FQDN report
Select the report name. In the Report details window, select Edit report.
Select Next.
Add or remove columns and reorder them as required. Select Next.
On the Schedule report page, modify the schedule and file format as required.
To save as a new report without overwriting the original, select Save as new report and enter a new name.
Enter a report name and select Build report.
When the report is ready, its status changes from Generating to Ready. Select Actions > Download to download the report.
提示
To create a new report based on an existing report's configuration, select the arrow next to the Download button and select Build a new report from this template.
What's next
Build a Domains report to monitor domain validation status and expiry dates