Hi Gummi Ben,
If the ECOM/ECOM100s are initiating the sending of data to a SCADA system (i.e. the ECOM/ECOM100s are masters and the SCADA is slave), then it could be a programming issue or communication across the backplane. One of the things that plague DL405 systems is the connection to the backplane. Make sure the H4-ECOM is seated properly in the base and does not have any bent pins.
Also, by updating the firmware (even with no change) you are indeed resetting the module and rebooting it. But the fact that a power cycle doesn't clear this may mean something else.
To see what is really happening it will be necessary for more details. Specifically:
- 1. Is the SCADA polling the ECOM/ECOM100s? Or the ECOM/ECOM100s initiating the send?
- 2. If the ECOM/ECOM100s are initiating the sends, then we may need to troubleshoot your program. So any details you can provide may be helpful.
- 3. When the ECOM/ECOM100s are not communicating, what is the status of all the lights on the front?
- 4. Is the "power loss" a voltage spike? Or does it just go down for a long time?
- 5. Is it possible to get a Wireshark trace of a "good" network and then a "bad" network?
BTW, Wireshark is a free downloadable Ethernet packet sniffer. You can install it on your SCADA PC and should be able to see all the communication happening between the ECOM/ECOM100s and the SCADA.