PPPoE on 1710 to a Westel Modem

I want to use a 1710 to an end of free WILL. The provider DSL requires PPPoE authentication. Is there any sample configs that show how to have a 1710 if authenticate on a Modem of Westel (configured as a bridge) and use bridges (static) IP address? I can do the vpn stuff, I have just never doen pppoe stuff.

I couldn't find examples of connection to a Westel Modem, but the following link has several examples of configuration PPPoE on the 1710. http://www.Cisco.com/warp/public/794/index.shtml

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