It basically blocks access to local servers from local pc's using the public address. Doesnt block access to the servers using the lan address though.
Say your public address is 1.1.1.2, and you have a lan of 192.168.1.0/24.
Someone on your lan wants to get to a ftp server at 192.168.1.254 and you have port 21 opened to that ip in your firewall.
With nat redirection enabled, they cannot get to the ftp server from ftp://1.1.1.2, they have to go to ftp://192.168.1.254. From outside you lan they can go to ftp://1.1.1.2.
i dont know the cell redirection i only know handover and cell reselection :)
Redirection in network operating system refers to the process of directing output and input to devices and files. All network operating systems depend on redirection heavily.
i don't know i think the name gives it away its a redirection browser survey or RBS for short i guess
There is no need for a browser if there is no redirection. Browsers are made for redirection on other pages.
left then right
Redirection.
somecommand > historywhere somecommand is the program that normally prints to stdout. The redirection operator is the > symbol.
redirection
This can be due to a reason that the link on which you are clicking may not serve the purpose of the information you want and the temporary redirection or the permanenet redirection is levied on it. Redirection - Directs the one URL to another URL and thus the information you are looking for may not be visible
Nat nat means Hoe
recycle bin
The Redirection commands write/display the designated file/text to a specified location, whether it is a .txt file or another DOS terminal