Network Access Control provides an organization the possibility to control which devices are allowed on the network, and which state this device is in. For example, many organizations may have a policy that only corporate-delivered PCs and laptops are allowed on the networks, but only very few organizations are able to enforce this as they simply do not have the technical controls for this. Network Access Control solutions make it feasible for an organization to control who is connected to the network, and what device they are connecting to. Depending on the device type and state of the device specific access in the network can be provisioned necessarily.