An application on your local machine. You must have the SUNWbac and SUNWbat packages installed. To run the application locally, you also need the following Sun JDMK packages: SUNWjawco, SUNWjawcl.
An applet accessed through a browser such as HotJavaTM 1.0.1 or Netscape 4.0 or compatible versions with Java Activator plug-in. If you want to configure a remote system, you must have a web server such as Sun WebServerTM installed on the system that is running Solaris Bandwidth Manager.
If you run batool as an application, you can configure Solaris Bandwidth Manager on a local or remote system.
Start the batool application by running the batool script:
hostname% /opt/SUNWconn/ba/sbin/batool
The application window starts and displays the batool Overview window.
As root, start the Solaris Bandwidth Manager policy agent on the system where Solaris Bandwidth Manager is installed:
# /etc/init.d/bagent.control start
Create a link between /opt/SUNWconn/ba/html and a directory (badir) that is below the documentation root for your web server.
The web server must be installed on the same machine as Solaris Bandwidth Manager.
On your local system, start the HotJava 1.0.1 browser and open the URL http://hostname/badir/batool.html, where hostname is the name of the system running Solaris Bandwidth Manager and badir is the directory containing the link to /opt/SUNWconn/ba/html.