Dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg Jun 2026
If you received dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg :
| Token | Likely Meaning | Technical Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Platform / ASIC Codename | Refers to the Broadcom DX family (e.g., BCM56880 series). "DX" = Data Center switching chip. | | ce8 | Board / SKU Variant | Possibly "Celestica E8" (an ODM) or a hardware revision for an 8-port QSFP28 platform. | | 2.0 | Major/Minor Version | Major rev 2, Minor rev 0. Suggests a stable, mature firmware branch. | | syn213b | Build identifier | "syn" = Synchronization build. "213b" = Internal tracking (likely issue #213, build 'b'). | | rel | Release type | "Release" (vs. "dbg" for debug or "tst" for test). Indicates production-ready code. | | pkg | Package format | Compressed archive (e.g., tar.gz, CPIO, or vendor-specific header). | dx80.ce8.2.0-syn213b.rel.pkg
Disclaimer: This response is based on publicly available information and forensic analysis heuristics. Always verify unknown packages in a sandbox environment. If you received dx80
In the complex ecosystem of enterprise surveillance and network infrastructure, firmware files act as the silent backbone of device operation. For system administrators and security integrators working within specific proprietary environments—most notably the Synology Surveillance Station ecosystem—specific file packages dictate the functionality of connected hardware. "213b" = Internal tracking (likely issue #213, build 'b')
originally shipped with an Android-based OS, allowing it to run apps and serve as a tablet-like desktop collaboration device. Later, Cisco released "Collaboration Endpoint" (CE) software to align the with the rest of its professional telepresence lineup.