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  • Hello JFM_12,
    Currently, there is no PowerShell command to get the SBC certificate expiration date from Microsoft 365/Teams. You must check this information on the SBC itself.

    Thank you for your suggestion! To better achieve your requirements, we recommend submitting this feature request through the Teams Feedback Portal. This is the best way to ensure your idea is considered for future updates. 

    We appreciate your input and encourage you to share any additional thoughts! 



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      JFM_12
      Iron Contributor

      Hello Sayali-MSFT​ 
      Thank you for your answer.
      Although TAC gives you 30 days in advance when the certificate is expiring, it is not possible to get the information through powershell.

      If you manage >10 different SBC's it would be great to get that. You could set up a Power BI and also Power Automate to get the full details.

      Have a great weekend

      JFM_12

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      JFM_12
      Iron Contributor

      Hello ​ 
      Thank you for your answer
      There is a PowerShell command

      Get-CsOnlinePSTNGateway -Identity

      This gives me more information but not the expiration date. Is there a command that
      gives me this information
      Thanks
      JFM_12

      • Sayali-MSFT's avatar
        Sayali-MSFT
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        Hello JFM_12,
        Thank you for sharing the information, we are checking with the internal team and let you know the update.

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