Need to add EDGE 2010 to Exchange 2013 Organization

I have a Exchange 2007 Organization and I am planning to Migrate to Exchange 2013 with one CAS and one Mailbox servers. I also want to have a Exchange 2010 EDGE server for Exchange 2013 servers. 1. What is the sequence of installing the servers including
2010 EDGE. 2. Should I do Exchange 2010 Schema update before doing Exchange 2013 Schema update since I am deploying Exchange 2010 as EDGE (I understand it wont be part of AD but want to know if EDGE sync will be affected if I dont do Exchange 2010 Schema update)

Hi Asha,
Once you extend schema for Ex2013 just install all roles/server (CAS and Mailbox) then if you want to continue with Ex2010 Edge just you need to do the subscrption with New Exchange 2013 servers so the sync will continue with the new servers.
You can subscribe an Exchange 2007 or Exchange 2010 Edge Transport server to an Active Directory site that contains only Exchange 2013 servers. You can import the Edge Subscription file and run EdgeSync on a standalone Exchange 2013 Mailbox server, or on
a server where the Mailbox server and the Client Access server are installed on the same computer. You can't import the Edge Subscription file or run EdgeSync on a standalone Exchange 2013 Client Access server.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj150569(v=exchg.150).aspx
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