In 5G, the PDU session between the UE (terminal) and the DN (Data Network - Internet or enterprise network) involves not only the radio network element gNB, but also functional units such as SMF, UPF, and AMF in the 5GC. The relevant QoS services are defined by 3GPP in TS23.501 as follows:
I. Internet and QoS: Different frames exchanged in Ethernet-type PDU sessions may use different QoS services on the 5GS network. Therefore, the SMF can provide the UPF with a set of Ethernet packet filters and forwarding rules based on the Ethernet frame structure and the UE MAC address. The UPF then detects and forwards Ethernet frames based on the Ethernet packet filter set and forwarding rules received from the SMF. This is defined in more detail in sections 5.7 and 5.8.2 of TS23.501.
II. Data Authorization and Filtering: When the DN authorizes an Ethernet PDU type PDU session as described in section 5.6.6, the DN-AAA server can provide the SMF with a list of allowed MAC addresses for this PDU session as part of the authorization data. This list can contain up to 16 MAC addresses. When the list is provided for the PDU session, the SMF sets up corresponding filtering rules in the UPF acting as the anchor point for that PDU session. If an allowed MAC address list is provided, the UPF will discard any UL traffic whose source address does not contain one of these MAC addresses.
III. PCF and MAC Address:In Release 18, is it permitted to perform AF control for each MAC address in a PDU session? 3GPP defines this in TS 23.503[45] clause 6.1.1.2, where: