MPLS does not use the underlying ecmp from routes/OSPF at all. MPLS TE is your 
best bet.

Justin Miller

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> On Sep 12, 2016, at 4:20 PM, Nicholas Eastman <nic.east...@royell.org> wrote:
> 
> We have a two POPs that are connected with both a 1G fiber transport and 
> two 236Mbps wireless backhauls. We are using ECMP in OSPF to achieve a 
> sort of bandwidth sharing with them, but would like to enable MPLS 
> across our network. With this being said, we would like to be able to 
> keep some semblance of ECMP/TE on the network to be able to utilize all 
> three links at the same time. Has anyone tried or had luck with this? 
> I've read a few posts on the forum saying that MPLS-TE should be able to 
> do this, but I have yet been able to reproduce this in a test lab.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Nicholas Eastman
> Infrastructure Technician
> Royell Communications, Inc.
> 1-877-400-9319
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> nic.east...@royell.org
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