Hi Again,
Q2- Is the 'Vector Redirection' available without 'Flash Block Protection'?
A2- in datasheet, answer is no.
Whenever any block protection is enabled, the reset and interrupt vectors will be protected. Vector redirection allows users to modify interrupt vector information without unprotecting bootloader and reset vector space. Vector redirection is enabled by programming the FNORED bit in the NVOPT register located at address $FFBF to zero. For redirection to occur, at least some portion but not all of the FLASH memory must be block protected by programming the NVPROT register located at address $FFBD. All of the interrupt vectors (memory locations $FFC0–$FFFD) are redirected, while the reset vector ($FFFE:FFFF) is not.
Alban.