@michmoor I am a novice so please bear with me.
We have (2) /29 networks that are specified in the "networks to Distribute" area in the UI. Is that what you are referring to? If so, when I look at the far end of the 1st neighbor, I see the CIDR blocks showing in the route table. On the 2nd neighbor, there are no routes showing on the far end route table.
The gear is in a lab that I do not have hands-on right now so unfortunately, I cannot get that data right now. Yesterday when I was hands-on, I did check the BGP status in the UI. I saw lots of BGP routes in the status. Some had the BGP neighbor IP of the 1st neighbor and some routes had the 2nd BGP neighbor listed. So it tells me my Netgate is getting BGP routes from both neighbors. Both neighbors were listed in the summary and both had the far end router IP's and such listed.
The big difference seems to be that I cannot seem to pass any traffic over the 2nd connection/neighbor. When I run tests like tracert from the Netgate, the results look different when I choose the 1st neighbor vs the 2nd neighbor. It makes me think its a routing issue but I don't know for sure. I have thought it could maybe be something with the route map or something to do with the fact that the config is allowing the 1st connection to route but for some reason the 2nd will not.