Support for Zero Suppression
The zero-suppression feature on Juniper devices is used to manage how data is exported from sensors. When zero-suppression is enabled, any sensor values that are zero are not sent to the collector. This helps reduce the amount of data being transmitted and stored, focusing only on non-zero values.
However, if zero-suppression is disabled (using the no-zero-suppression configuration), all sensor values, including zeros, are sent to the collector. This ensures that you see all counters, even those with a value of zero.
Starting with Junos release 23.4R1, all zeros are streamed for MPLS LSP statistics even if no-zero-suppression is configured.