Which two statements are true about an EVPL?

Which two statements are true about an EVPL? (Choose two.)

Which two statements are true about an EVPL? (Choose two.)

A.
It has a high degree of transparency.

B.
It does not allow for service multiplexing.

C.
The EVPL service is also referred to as E-line.

D.
It is a point-to-point Ethernet connection between a pair of UNIs.



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Following the MEF approach, the services that comprise the Metro Ethernet (ME) solution can be
classified into the following two general categories:
• Point-to-point (PtP)—A single point-to-point Ethernet circuit provisioned between two User
Network Interfaces (UNIs).
• Multipoint-to-multipoint (MPtMP)—A single multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet circuit provisioned
between two or more UNIs. When there are only two UNIs in the circuit, more UNIs can be added
to the same Ethernet virtual connection if required, which distinguishes this from the point-to-point
type.
In the MEF terminology, this maps to the following Ethernet service types:
• Ethernet Line Service Type (E-Line)—Point-to-point Ethernet service
• Ethernet LAN Service Type (E-LAN)—Multipoint-to-multipoint Ethernet service
Reference.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Data_Center/HA_Clusters/HA_Clusters/
HA_ME3_6.pdf