Exchange 2010 and 2013 Monitoring with SCOM 2012

HI all,
I have exchange 2013 and 2010 in my environment , Iwant monitor both in SCOM 2012,
Can you all please tell can i implement 2013 monitorinng first later can i go to 2010 Monitoring, Please advise in that supported or do i need to go with exchange 2010 monitoring first

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