DNS can be delivered in most routing products. It involves the translation of an Internet address (usually in the form 123.456.789.000) to a name such as
https://libraries.coop. There are two parts to
DNS use. First, your ISP will use a Domain Name Server so that you can access hosts by their Domain Name as shown above. You can also choose to use a different
DNS Server, which can be a remote service or resident in a device on your premises.