A distributed EVPN VPRN service acts as a router for IP packets between customer sites.
It does require two types of interfaces: one towards customer sites (CEs) and another towards the EVPN VPLS for backhaul connectivity.
The configured route target (RT) helps PE routers identify relevant BGP updates.
MP-BGP with the EVPN address family is used to populate the routing table.
Therefore, the statement "It requires two types of interfaces, one towards customer sites and one towards the backhaul VPLS." is FALSE because the backhaul VPLS reference should instead pertain to VPRN backhaul routing.
References:
Nokia Border Gateway Protocol Fundamentals documentation, Section 9.2 on EVPN VPRN interface requirements and configuration.
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