With IPHost Network Monitor you can run simple snmp requests against a HP device in your network.
prtconsoleontime
prtconsoleontime
1.3.6.1.4.1.11.2.3.9.4.2.2.17.6.1.2
This object, in conjunction with prtConsoleOffTime, defines the current status of the light. If both prtConsoleOnTime and prtConsoleOffTime are non-zero, the lamp is blinking and the values presented define the on time and off time, respectively, in milliseconds. If prtConsoleOnTime is zero and prtConsoleOffTime is non-zero, the lamp is off. If prtConsoleOffTime is zero and prtConsoleOnTime is non-zero, the lamp is on. If both values are zero the status of the lamp is undefined. Refer to ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/pmp/drafts/pmib_031698.txt, for more details in the Standard Printer MIB. Additional information: There are three control panel LED's: Ready (1), Data (2), and Attention (3). When an LED blinks, it is typically on for one half second and off for one half second. The value used for this object is 500 when the LED is on or blinking, otherwise it is zero.
Back to 8000 MIB page.
IPHost Network monitor allows you to monitor prtconsoleontime on Hewlett Packard device via the SNMP protocol. Download IPHost Network Monitor (500 monitors for 30 days, 50 monitors free forever) to start monitoring Cisco mobile switches right now.