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Support for Zero Suppression

The zero-suppression feature on Juniper devices controls how data is exported from sensors. When zero-suppression is enabled, sensor values of zero aren't sent to the collector. Enabling zero-suppression reduces data transmission and storage by focusing 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. Disabling zero-suppression ensures users see all counters, including those with a zero value.

Change History Table

Feature support is determined by the platform and release you are using. Use Feature Explorer to determine if a feature is supported on your platform.

Release
Description
25.4R1
When no-zero-suppression is enabled for SR and mLDP sensors, all logical interfaces on the device will stream even zero values the collector.
23.4R1
All zeros are streamed for MPLS LSP statistics even if no-zero-suppression is configured.