¶   Will Tivoli SecureWay User Administration be managing the passwords within the applications? Using Supplied Attributes or Creating New Ones To identify and describe a custom application to be managed by the Application Management Toolkit, you must set up new application-specific attributes or specify data that maps existing Tivoli attributes to the application attributes before you launch the Application Management Toolkit. This section describes how to set up toolkit attributes and provides examples based on an Oracle application, which is further described in  “Oracle Application” on page 91. The following table provides the context and authorization role required to perform this task: Activity Context Authorization Role Set up toolkit attributes    Command line senior  or  super You can perform this task from the command line only. Perform the following steps to set up toolkit attributes for your custom application: 1.    Each custom application to be managed by the Application Management Toolkit must have a unique endpoint type (also referred to as  eptype  or  EP type) defined. To create a new endpoint type, do the following: a.    Each endpoint type must have a long  eptype name  for display and a short  eptype code  for input. Before deciding upon a new eptype name and code for your application, you can list the currently installed eptype names and codes using the wlsusreptype  command. b.    Next, you need to decide on names for the login and password attributes. Application Design Considerations 50 User Administration Version 3.8