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An IP DNS server is a server that provides the resolution of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses to domain names. It is used to provide the appropriate DNS server response when a client queries for a domain name using its IP address.

The primary function of an IP DNS server is to provide the resolution of domain names to IP addresses. Domain names are mapped to IP addresses in two ways: through a primary DNS server and through a secondary DNS server.

A primary DNS server is the DNS server that is designated by an organization to be the authoritative source for resolving domain names. A secondary DNS server is a DNS server that is used to resolve domain names when the primary DNS server is unavailable or cannot be reached.

An IP DNS server can also be used to provide the resolution of hostnames to IP addresses. Hostnames are the names of computers, servers, or other systems.

Hostnames are typically converted to IP addresses when they are sent over the network. IP addresses are used to identify individual systems on the network.