QInQ - port mapping on one switch

Hello,
I have three remote site connected  by VC EoMPLS.
Every vc is mapped in a S-VLAN QinQ .
I want use one switch   to do  forwarding  the trafic of site central to remote site and remote site to remote site.
See to drawing .pdf.
Testing the solution is ok but i see your opinion.
Thanks a lot,
André Auvinet

Hi André,
I've done this type of solution in my lab before as well.  I've seen it just a few times in production too.  I don't know if this would be considered a "recommended" design but overall it should work.

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