ISE reauthenticaiton in wireless with posture

Hi,
There is an issue which the wireless reauthentication in our environment. The posture feature has been used and everyone install the Cisco NAC agent. I found that if someone disconnect the wireless SSID, then reconnect the wireless SSID by authenticate the identity & compliant, can't be transfered to the correct the right SSID again. Can anyone help resolve this problem?

Please follow this link to configure your settings
https://techzone.cisco.com/t5/Identity-Services-Engine-ISE/Configuring-posture-services-with-the-Cisco-Identity-Services/ta-p/221702
also check this for trouble shoot
https://techzone.cisco.com/t5/Identity-Services-Engine-ISE/ISE-Posture-Agent-Profile-Parameter-Details-NACAgentCFG-xml/ta-p/239024

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