Dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg

originally ran on Android but was later updated to support Cisco's CE software. This "syn213b" (Synergy) package is used specifically to .

used to convert a Cisco DX80 video conferencing endpoint from Collaboration Endpoint (CE) software back to its original Android-based operating system. Conversion Process Overview

Transitioning from Android to CE software requires a specific, no-cost migration release key from Cisco. Without this key, the device will reject the .pkg file. CUCM Compatibility: dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg

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The file is a critical, highly sought-after firmware conversion package used to transition a Cisco Webex DX80 desktop collaboration endpoint from Cisco Collaboration Endpoint (CE) software back to its original Android-based Synergy operating system. This specific release contains essential logic that fixes a known bug ( CSCve12723 ), which previously caused units to fail or brick when converting between the two operating system environments. Because Cisco moved the Go to product viewer dialog for this item. originally ran on Android but was later updated

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The dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg is a software package designed for a specific device or series of devices. Without more context, it's hard to provide specific details on the features, fixes, or changes included in this version. However, such a package would typically include updates, fixes, or new features for the targeted hardware. Conversion Process Overview Transitioning from Android to CE

The keyword designates a critical, historic Cisco firmwire package used specifically for firmware migration on the Cisco Webex DX80 desktop video collaboration endpoint . Often referred to as the "Synergy" migration or fallback package, its primary role is to serve as the structural bridge allowing administrators to transition a DX80 device running Cisco Collaboration Endpoint (CE) software back to its original Android-based operating system.