Which two statements about Metro Ethernet services are true? (Choose two.)
A. EPL is a point-to-point service from one customer site to another across an MPLS backbone.
B. EVPL is a multipoint service that emulates a LAN over an MPLS backbone.
C. EPLAN is a multipoint service that emulates a LAN over an MPLS backbone.
D. EVPL is a point-to-point service from one customer site to another across an MPLS backbone.
E. ELAN is a point-to-point service from one customer site to another across an MPLS backbone.
F. EVPL is a multipoint service with a root node that is suitable for multicast services.
A and C are correct, but D is correct as well.
The definition presented for EPL also match EVPL, for one simples reason: they emulate the exact same service. The only difference is in the configuration (EPL will use an entire interface for it, while EVPL will use a subinterface/service instance – hence it is V, for virtual). But the definition of both services are the same.