i am not sure i understand your question, but from what u are saying, u want
your central and client router to have the same IP address on their serial
interfaces... why would u want that.. just having the IP address in the same
subnet should do e.g 1.1.1.0/30 ...

anyway, i think u may have a routing issue.. since 1.1.1.1/24 is directly
connected on both routers, how would u tell the local router that 1.1.1.1/24
is on the other [destination router] side of the serial link, yet it knows
its a local address...?..

please provide more information for the solution u need, and we can help
work with something more scalable..

good luck..


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