How to monitor various databases using 10g OEM

I have Oracle 9i and Oracle 10g Databases. How can I configure Oracle 10g OEM to monitor all these databases. In Oracle 9i OEM it was easy. But I didn't find the method to add it in 10g OEM? Can we access the 10g OEM only through browser?
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If you install a database on different host and you do not have Grid control, you can use the database control for that database for that host. If you have grid control, then you can install the Management Agent separately on that new host to manage the new database as a Grid Control target.

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    a. instantclient-basic-macosx-10.1.0.3.zip (32,395,622 bytes)
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    # (SERVER = DEDICATED)
    # (SID = orcl)
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