This should have design guidance on how to convey the fact that the
interface is connected. It can still be useful to configure a
disconnected device (ie. bring up some system before you go hook it up
in the DC or in it's final location, possibly because the location is
small and cramped).

Link detection doesn't work everywhere and for everything, so we must be
careful with this to not depend on it too heavily -- the way to do it
probably ought to be to check if 'ip link' writes that there is 'NO-
CARRIER' in which case you can safely say something is disconnected, but
YMMV.

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  console-conf should show if wired interfaces are connected

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