New Data Guard Setup Required

Hi,
in my organization there is a requirement to setup a Physical Standby data guard for one of our 9i databases. Please find below for the hardware details and oracle version & etc..
Primary Setup
Server :
AIX Version 5.3
$ oslevel -r
5300-07
Database Verion
9.2.0.8
Standby Setup
Server :
Solaris 10 sparc (64-bit)
Database Version :
9.2.0.8
I would like know this can be achieved or not. I'm not very clear on the steps to follow.
Cheers
Kanchana.

No, ASM will be available from oracle 10g.
Regard
Asif Kabir
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