Good day!
In a dual WAN set-up with different ISPs (different gateways), is it possible to route all traffic going to the internet to WAN-1 (ISP1) but reroute any traffic initiated by Tracert/Traceroute command that is targeting any public destination IP address to WAN-2 (ISP2)?
The trick is to make all traffic from LAN to WAN looks like they are passing through WAN-2 (ISP2) when users conduct a traceroute, wherein in reality it passes through WAN-1 (ISP1). Traceroute result should show IP addresses of ISP2 and not from ISP1.
If this trick is doable, how can it be done?
Sample MT Interface Port Assigment:
Ether 1 = WAN1 (ISP1)
Ether 2 = WAN2 (ISP2)
Ether 3 = Bridge (All Services)
Ether 4 = Bridge (All Services)
Ether 5 = Bridge (All Services)
Same objective also goes to conducting a speed test wherein the gateway or IP address of ISP2 should be the one to appear in the speed test result.
Note: there should be no traffic going to WAN-2 (ISP2) except when doing traceroute and speed test.
I know this is not a standard practice but I would appreciate if someone could help me acheive the above objectives.
Thank you in advance.