Toning needs some experience as there are quite a few variables to play with.
In the bleaching stage, you can go for highlights only (diluted bleach, short time) or bleach back to a large extent. The toner will only work on the bleached areas.
For the toner, you can vary the dilution as well and it will give an impact on colors. Best is to try out different settings.
I have toned several prints of MGWT successfully by selenium toning first, then bleach (blacks will remain due to selenium step), then tone in MT2 1+40. It takes about one or two minutesFor the image to get stable in the toner. The time is uncritical in indirect toning (after bleach).
The solution does keep, but I prefer to collect a few prints and use MT2 toner as one shot. Also, bleach is not needed on MT2.
If you want strong blacks, you might want to look into selenium toner as well.
Lars