Quick update on this: it only needs to have a fiber cable plugged into the SFP for it to react normally. It doesn't matter that the other end of the cable be connected to anything at all, just that something is present in the SFP. This isn't a failure scenario I'm terribly concerned about and this seems to be more a reaction of the NIC then of VPP. Still, if anyone has any idea what is going on here I'd love to know because this isn't something I expected.
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