So most networking appliances don't have python installed, which ansible requires to manage systems. To work around this most 'network appliance modules' use either an API or a special management of the connection themselves. These execute 'local' in the sense that the module's python code runs on the Ansible controller, but the actions are executed on the remote network appliance.
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