From the master proxy, do the following steps:
Create the proxy array. For more information on creating the member list, see Creating a Proxy Array Member List .
Generate a PAC file from your PAT file. You only need to generate a PAC file if you are using client to proxy routing. For more information on generating a PAC file from a PAT file, see Generating a PAC File from a PAT File .
Configure the master member of the array. For more information on configuring master members, see Configuring Proxy Array Members .
Enable routing through a proxy array. For more information on enabling routing through a proxy array, see Enabling Routing Through a Proxy Array .
Create a PAT mapping to map the URL “/pat” to the PAT file.
Enable your proxy array. For more information on enabling a proxy array, see Enabling a Proxy Array .
From each of the non-master proxies, do the following steps:
Configure the non-master member of the array. For more information on configuring non-master members, see Configuring Proxy Array Members
Enable routing through a proxy array. For more information on enabling routing through a proxy array, see Enabling Routing Through a Proxy Array.
Enable your proxy array. For more information on enabling a proxy array, see Enabling a Proxy Array .
If your proxy array is going to route through a parent array, you also need to enable the parent array and configure each member to route through a parent array for desired URLs. For more information on parent arrays, see Routing through Parent Arrays.