

But yeah, that depends on if the switch and device both support LLDP/CDP and the information is only as accurate as the last successful scan on that device. If the info is available, it's listed on the right side below the IP address. I always look at it from the device's page in Inventory. A bit nicer, still a bit of a mess dependent on your managed switch's output. It shows switch and port from the camera device's page where you can click that and get to the switch and view the switch ports for all devices on that switch. Lansweeper's relational data on ports is much better. I use it as a clue to go harass a switch myself on CLI for up to date info. I do not rely on it, it's often not up to date in Spiceworks. It is also very dependent on the managed switches you have capability. Now how good is the data? It's an absolute mess. You have to go to the switch's page and look at interfaces and vlans tab then search for your device under quickfind or control+F for it.

How can you see that data? Not on the device page of your camera. The on prem Spiceworks can if have configured it to scan SNMP with the correct SNMP read community or read/write community strings and have SNMP enabled, ditto SNMPv2.
