A command line utility is described that overlays the management
infrastructure of an enterprise to provide easier command options for
administrators to effectively manage the enterprise. The primary intent
of the command line utility is to facilitate management of the
environment without requiring administrators to write scripts or navigate
a vast schematized enterprise exposed through the management
infrastructure. The command line utility provides command options through
class aliases that enable the mapping of management queries and
operations to a common term or friendly name that can be extended both in
an alias file or at run time in the command line.