Some routers (a lot of/all Broadcom's BCM47xx based models) have only
a one network card attached to a switch. In such situation you usually
use one VLAN for WAN port and another VLAN for LAN ports.

The problem is that WAN is a virtual VLAN interface and it's always
up. Even if I disconnect ethernet cable from the WAN, eth0.X is still
up.

Do you have any idea how this could be improved?
Could we for example keep a list of VLANs with only one port assigned
and adjust VLAN interface state to match current port state? Is this
the right thing to do?
How otherwise we can know that WAN is disconnected/not working?

-- 
Rafał
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