That is just a random IP they picked for the MPLS provider, which generally you don't have a huge amount of control over.
They are just sort of making the assumption that each MPLS site is using an IP convention for tracking and simplicity. So in this case, all MPLS routers will have a .249 address.
Site 1: 1.x.x.249
Site 2: 2.x.x.249
Site 3: 3.x.x.249
etc
The configuration you would have to worry about is setting up the static route on the MX and making sure that you plug into the LAN side for MPLS.
I ran it this way for a few months until the remainder of my MPLS contract was up, then finished switching my offices to higher speeds while saving a few grand every month, justifying the cost of the MX HA pairs at each site.