I'd like to reopen this bug. I believe N-M has incorrect behavior in this case. 
When a interface is reset (say network cable unplugged), and N-M brings back up 
the primary interface, it should also bring up any aliased interfaces with it. 
Case in point, I eth0 and eth0:0
eth0 is DHCP
eth0:0 is statically assigned
When the network goes down for whatever reason eth0 & eth0:0 go down. When it 
comes back, eth0 comes back up but eth0:0 has to be done manually. 
Additionally, N-M has no way for me to see the aliased interface or to interact 
with it.

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n-m brings down slave interfaces like eth0:10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/95968
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