: Indicates the core branch of Cisco Collaboration Endpoint software (CE8, version 2.0).
: This package is essential for users who want to revert their DX80 from the newer Cisco CE (TelePresence) software back to Android to regain access to local apps, web browsers, and Google Play services.
Before discussing its use, it helps to understand what this file name signifies. Each segment tells a story about the package's hardware and software targets:
Companies like Ceragon, Aviat, or Nokia use .pkg files for radio firmware. dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg
Based on its naming structure, file extension, and internal syntax, this appears to be a —likely intended for an embedded device, a specific hardware controller, or a telecommunications component.
This file is required when a DX80 has been upgraded to the CE software (like CE8 or CE9) and you want to revert it to the Android OS. The standard procedure involves the following steps: Preparation
Always check the SHA256/MD5 checksum of the .pkg file to ensure it was not corrupted during transfer. : Indicates the core branch of Cisco Collaboration
A simplified, touch-based UI consistent with larger room systems, making it easier for users to transition between their desks and conference rooms.
The file extension for Cisco’s modular installation packages. Key Features of the CE8.2 Release
Serves as a "synergy" transition file to facilitate a OS-level downgrade for the Cisco DX80 Target Device: Cisco DX80 Deferred by Cisco Each segment tells a story about the package's
Use Google Dorks with care: intitle:index.of "dx80.ce8.2.0" pkg
If you are trying to convert a Cisco DX80 from CE to Android, dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg is the tool you need. Because it is no longer hosted by Cisco, users typically search within the Cisco Community forums and third-party UC forums (like Reddit's r/ciscoUC) where it is sometimes shared.