Ok, Microsoft released tool back in October 2014 called , servicing extensions tool that offers below functions to check what versions primary and secondary sites running and also gives you the ability to check the latest cumulative updates etc..
http://eskonr.com/2014/07/sccm-configmgr-2012-servicing-extension-tool-available/ However, it is always good to have these version numbers and other functions to be included in to built-in configmgr. Regards, Eswar Koneti www.eskonr.com Sent from Mobile Device, excuse any typo's as a result. --- Original Message --- From: "Niall Brady" <[email protected]> Sent: December 8, 2014 9:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [mssms] pls vote it up - Console should show newer version available and allow upgrade please vote it up ! (see the title bar in the attached screenshot for the concept....) "Today, you can be running a console with one version, that is not in sync with what is running on the primary. The only way you'll know is if you are missing features added to a newer release or if troubleshooting leads you down that route. You have to check the *about page* in the console to verify version number and compare that against what is installed on the Primary site server to see if they match, what I'm proposing is an easy visual way in the console to inform you when your versions don't match, and to offer the ability to upgrade via a simple click,." public link https://connect.microsoft.com/ConfigurationManagervnext/feedback/details/1049659/dcr-show-version-incompatability-and-allow-ability-to-upgrade-console-to-match-the-primary-site-version-of-configuration-manager mvp link https://connect.microsoft.com/ConfigurationManagervnext/feedback/details/1049655/mvp-dcr-configuration-manager-console-should-alert-you-to-newer-version-availability cheers niall.

