The Cisco DX80 originally shipped with Android-based software but later transitioned to software, the same operating system used by Cisco's dedicated room systems like the SX and MX series. The dx80ce820syn213brelpkg (version CE8.2.0 Synergy 213B) is the specific file used for:
Specifically, this package was released to replace the older syn213 version to address a known issue () that caused conversion failures or system instability. Below is a detailed look at why this specific "fixed" version is so vital for administrators and power users of the DX80. The Role of dx80ce820syn213brelpkg dx80ce820syn213brelpkg fixed
The keyword refers to a critical firmware package, dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213B.rel.pkg , used to resolve specific bugs during the software transition of the Cisco DX80 video collaboration system. The Role of dx80ce820syn213brelpkg The keyword refers to
: Paradoxically, it is also the essential first step for users wanting to revert their DX80 back to Android to use it as a generic tablet or for legacy phone features. What Was "Fixed" in the 213B Version? The original syn213 package (without the "B") had
The original syn213 package (without the "B") had a flaw that prevented many units from completing the software swap correctly. The syn213B version was released by Cisco to resolve:
: Always check the file hash before installation to avoid system instability or "bricking" the hardware.
: Often paired with cmterm-ce820-synergy213B.cop.sgn for deployment via Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM).