02-17-2007 11:42 PM
02-19-2007 10:22 PM
Hi Priya Chandar,
There is no such utility for the 1600. We can try to troubleshoot the
issue though. The first thing to see is if there are specific modules
that are always dropping off the network, or if all the modules stop
communicating randomly. One other thing to check is to see if it may be
that the network you are using is kicking these modules off due to their
activity. You can check to see if the module has communication errors by
connecting it to the computer via crossover cable and communicating to
it. If you do not notice that the FieldPoint module stops communicating
when using a crossover cable, it is most likely the network that is the issue.
Please let me know if you have any further questions. Best of luck on
your application, and have a great day!!
03-03-2007 07:00 PM
03-05-2007 10:32 PM
Indeed, it is most likely a network issue. If you have several modules communicating a one time, some may get kicked offline if there is an overflow of network activity.
But again, you can verfiy that the modules are communicating properly by connecting via crossover cable.
03-06-2007 05:53 AM
03-07-2007 06:15 PM
Well let's try and see what is causing this one 1601 to fall off. Are you running the same application on all of your modules? My initial guess is that if each one is running different code, it might be that the one that is falling off is experiencing some sort of memory leak.
You might consider checking the Real Time System Manager for memory usage, perhaps even adding some sort of "heartbeat" LED to your normal priority loop to make sure your normal priority loop isn't being starved.
Some other questions: Does the module fall off the network after the same amount of running time? And when it does fall off, can you communicate with it in any sort of way? Can you ping it's IP address? What condition is the status light in?
Let's see what we can make of this curious behavior.
Cheers,
Emilie
Applications Engineer