Migrating Lync 2010 Std to Lync 2103 Std- Move PSTN Gateway and Trusted Applications

We had a Lync 2010 Std server in one site and pool and migrated to Lync 2013 Std by creating another site and pool.  Same SIP domain, etc.  Everything is working so far that we have tested.
My question is now is there a way to just move the PSTN gateway and trunk that shows in the shared components of the Lync 2010 site to the Lync 2013 site?

Hi,
You can create PSTN geteway for Lync 2013. As Holger said, you cannot movei it.
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