Get system version information
get
                    /rest/{version}/system/version
Retrieves the current system software version. This includes product name, build version, build date, and other relevant information.
                Request
Path Parameters
                - 
                    version: 
                    
                    REST API version string.
 Available values: v1.1
Header Parameters
                - 
                        Authorization: 
                        
                        The value in the Authorization header must be the string "Bearer {access token}", where{access token}is a valid, unexpired token received in response to a prior/rest/{version}/auth/tokenrequest.
Response
200 Response
OK - Requested data is returned in response body
                
                
                400 Response
The request is malformed in some way or is missing required information and therefore cannot be processed.
                
                
                401 Response
Unauthorized - Request lacks valid authentication credentials.
                
                
                404 Response
Resource not found
                
                
                Examples
Example of Accessing the API with cURL
The following example shows how to get system version information by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see Use cURL.
curl -X GET \
    --header "Accept: application/xml" \
    --header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
    "https://${ECBIP}/rest/v1.1/system/version"Example of Accessing the API with Python
 The following example shows how to get system version information by submitting a GET request on the REST resource using Python. This example assumes you have a valid token stored in the token variable. For an example of authenticating with Python, see Authenticate. 
import requests
headers = { "Accept":"application/xml", "Authorization":"Bearer " + token }
url  = "https://" + ecbip + "/rest/v1.1/system/version"
resp = requests.get(url, headers=headers)Example of the Response Body
The following example shows the contents of the response body in XML format.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<response>
  <data>
    <systemVersionInfo>
      <productName>Acme Packet OS VM</productName>
      <buildVersion>TCZ0.0.111 Alpha 24 (WS Build 141)</buildVersion>
      <oracleLinuxInfo>branches-7/el7-u6 {2019-01-03T07:00:00+0000}</oracleLinuxInfo>
      <buildDate>2019-01-12</buildDate>
      <buildView>/home/acme/cc/RESTLESS_WS_integration</buildView>
      <buildCycle>70</buildCycle>
      <user>WSbuilder</user>
      <host>maverick</host>
    </systemVersionInfo>
  </data>
  <messages/>
  <links/>
</response>