Manually start/stop cmsdk Agents

Hi gurus,
is there a way to start/stop those cmsdk's Agents without the need of Enterprise manager > node configuration ?
My node configuration page in EM does not submit to the action correctly when i select a Agent and click on EDIT. It just goes up to the top of the page and do not
show the EM's Edit Agent Configuration Page.
Thanks in advance.

Just a thought, but have you got JavaScript enabled?
as far as I know, you can't start and stop agents without the Enterprise Manager.
However, why are you clicking on 'Edit' when there are start / stop etc buttons at the top? Are you looking at the right page?

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