Dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg ^new^ Jun 2026

This technical overview covers the software package, a specific firmware release designed for the Cisco Desktop Collaboration Experience DX80.

The conversion process typically requires a Cisco Unified Communications Manager (CUCM) environment, though sometimes it can be done via direct TFTP boot. Typical Steps for Conversion:

Click and verify the file's MD5/SHA512 checksum against Cisco's software download portal to prevent corruption. Click Upload . Step 2: Restarting TFTP Services Switch to the Cisco Unified Serviceability portal. Go to Tools > Control Center - Feature Services . Select your Unified CM publisher node. dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg

Paste the exact filename (minus the extension) into the firmware field. Restart the DX80 devices to initiate the download via TFTP. Method 2: Device Web Interface Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the DX80. Log in with administrative credentials. Navigate to the or Software Upgrade section.

The file name itself follows Cisco’s strict technical nomenclature for endpoint software: : Identifies the target hardware asset (Cisco DX80). This technical overview covers the software package, a

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:

: When Cisco initially released the DX80, it shipped with a specialized Android-based operating system. This version supported an Android application ecosystem, built-in Jabber apps, local web browsing, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity. Click Upload

: Confirms that this is an official "Release" build approved for production deployment.

CE 8.2.0 (Specifically released within the CE 8.2.1/8.2.2 era to handle the rollback process).

While Cisco's documentation provides the official method, community forums reveal a practical, two-step workflow that consistently succeeds when the standard method fails. Here is the recommended procedure:

Specifically fixing "Sync" issues (as implied by the syn prefix) related to directory services or touch panel responsiveness. Important Considerations