Hi Bob,
It depends on what models you are swapping. If they are running the same ONTAP binaries, you can just zone the new initiators in (I recommend using fc aliases and just adding them to the existing zones), add the new initiators to the array Hostgroup (exact process/terminology varies by array) poweing off the old filers, booting the news ones to Maintenance mode (cntrl-c, it's #5 on the special boot menu) to do the disk reassignments, and rebooting again. Now, if the network ports have changed, you'll need to edit the /etc/rc file to reflect the new port locations. That's usually only an issue if you were using PCI ethernet ports, and can be done ahead of time. The whole outage should only take a few minutes.
Becasue all the configuration info is stored on vol0/root, when the new head boots, it will load all those config files, and everything will work the same, just faster.
Let us know what you have (models/ontap versions and what you are upgrading to, and we can get some specific directions for you.
Thanks!
Dan Isaacs
isaacs@netapp.com