Understanding the Secure Connect Gateway Version Number

Summary: The version displayed on the "About: page of the Secure Connect Gateway shows the specific version installed on your system. It is made up of four components: the major release number, minor release number, service pack number, and build number. Each component helps identify the exact version and update level of the software deployed. ...

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Instructions

Version Format:

The version number follows this format:
<Major>.<Minor>.<Service Pack>.<Build>

For example, if the Gateway version displayed is 5.26.00.20, the components breakdown is as follows:
  • Major Release Number (5)
  • Minor Release Number (26)
  • Service Pack Number (00)
  • Build Number (20)

Review the attached screenshot:

Screenshot showing versioning of SCG

 

Breakdown of Version Components:

  1. Major Release Number (5):
    The major release number indicates a significant update or milestone in the software's development. Major releases typically introduce substantial new features, enhancements, or changes that may affect compatibility with previous versions.
    • Example: Version 5 introduces a new set of features that are not present in previous versions.
  2. Minor Release Number (26):
    The minor release number represents smaller updates that build on the major release. These updates may include minor feature additions, optimizations, or improvements, but generally do not alter the core functionality of the software.
    • Example: Version 26 contains improvements or optimizations over the previous version.
  3. Service Pack Number (00):
    The service pack number addresses specific fixes or improvements in the software. Service packs are typically applied to fix issues, address security vulnerabilities, or enhance performance without introducing significant changes to the software’s overall structure.
    • Example: Service pack 00 could be a patch or update that resolves known issues in earlier builds of the software.
  4. Build Number (20):
    The build number references a specific version of the software compiled during internal development. This number is used to track precise builds, which may include issue fixes, incremental changes, or updates that occur during the development cycle. The build number ensures that every iteration of the software can be uniquely identified.
    • Example: Build number 20 may include fixes for small issues or changes that were made after the initial release.


Conclusion:

Understanding the Gateway version number helps you identify the exact version of the Secure Connect Gateway installed on your system. This can be useful for troubleshooting, ensuring compatibility, or verifying the installation of specific updates.

Affected Products

Secure Connect Gateway - Virtual Edition
Article Properties
Article Number: 000276302
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 12 Feb 2025
Version:  1
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