Measure IPv6 versus IPv4 traffic on Windows
On Windows, you can see the amount of IPv6 packets:
PS C:\> netsh interface ipv6 show ipstats | find /i """Receives"""
In Receives: 3606021
... and IPv4 packets:
PS C:\> netsh interface ipv4 show ipstats | find /i """Receives"""
In Receives: 71758
So, safely assuming IPv6 and IPv4 have about the same mean packet size, 98% of my traffic is IPv6 traffic.
Note: These are packets. To get an indication of the amount of bytes, multiply with something between 1200 and 1500 (= bytes per packet). The above 3606021 IPv6 packets means about 4.3 GB in bytes IPv6 traffic.
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