SCOM POC deployment

As a POC deployment of SCOM2012R2, I have just built up a management server and a gateway server. Now both MS and GW servers appear in the console as healthy. I haven't installed agent on any other systems, nor have management packs imported.
I am thinking the next step, should I discover and deploy scom agent to computers first or should I import basic management packs before deploying agents? Or the order does not matter.
Thanks in advance

For which is first deploy agent or import MP, It won't matter what's first. but most popular and usage Deploy Agent then Import Management Pack then configure Tuning, rules and security.
Also you can refer to below link
http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2013/10/18/opsmgr-2012-r2-quickstart-deployment-guide.aspx
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