That's pretty balanced...and yeah, I agree that it points to an outside interference. Best thing is to Wireshark the network and look for junk. Any significant burst of broadcast traffic can overwhelm the EBC's FIFOs and cause dropped packets. PC's can spew an frightening amount of junk. We've also seen smart switches crank out large numbers of gratuitous ARPs cause retries.
Looking closer, the PLC isn't suggesting a SPAM storm (no missed frames or dropped packets), so network hardware might be most likely.
If you can tolerate the I/O dropping offline for 15 seconds, you can also disable to the shutdown when a base drops. Obviously you want to find and eliminate the cause, but keeping the PLC running may be preferable to not.