With IPHost Network Monitor you can run simple snmp requests against a Cisco device in your network.
docsDevServerBootState
DOCSIS Device Server Boot State
1.3.6.1.2.1.69.1.4.1
If operational(1), the device has completed loading and processing of configuration parameters, and the CMTS has completed the Registration exchange. If disabled(2), then the device was administratively disabled, possibly by being refused network access in the configuration file. If waitingForDhcpOffer(3), then a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Discover has been transmitted, and no offer has yet been received. If waitingForDhcpResponse(4), then a DHCP Request has been transmitted, and no response has yet been received. If waitingForTimeServer(5), then a Time Request has been transmitted, and no response has yet been received. If waitingForTftp(6), then a request to the TFTP parameter server has been made, and no response received. If refusedByCmts(7), then the Registration Request/Response exchange with the CMTS failed. If forwardingDenied(8), then the registration process was completed, but the network access option in the received configuration file prohibits forwarding. If other(9), then the registration process reached a point that does not fall into one of the above categories. If unknown(10), then the device has not yet begun the registration process or is in some other indeterminate state.
Back to DOCS-CABLE-DEVICE-MIB MIB page.
IPHost Network monitor allows you to monitor docsDevServerBootState on Cisco 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.