Method and system for supporting multiple qos flows for unstructured pdu sessions
US-2019132251-A1 · May 2, 2019 · US
US12477380B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12477380-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217826991-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 27, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 18, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 18, 2025 |
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Embodiments of this application provide an uplink PDR generation method, an apparatus, and a system, to resolve a problem in a conventional technology that an uplink data packet may be discarded because a PCF network element may not include uplink SDF information when generating a PCC rule including an RQC indication. The method includes: A session management network element receives a first policy and charging control PCC rule from a policy control network element, where the first PCC rule includes downlink service data flow SDF information that corresponds to a first service. When the first PCC rule includes a reflective quality of service control RQC indication, the session management network element generates, according to the first PCC rule, a first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service. The session management network element sends, to a user plane network element, the first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An uplink packet detection rule (PDR) generation method, comprising: receiving, by a session management network element, a first policy and charging control (PCC) rule from a policy control network element, wherein the first PCC rule comprises downlink service data flow (SDF) information that corresponds to a first service; in response to the first PCC rule comprising a reflective quality of service control (RQC) indication, generating, by the session management network element according to the first PCC rule, a first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service; and sending, by the session management network element to a user plane network element, the first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service. 2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first uplink PDR comprises a first packet filter set and a first quality of service flow identifier (QFI), wherein the first QFI is the same as a second QFI in a downlink PDR that corresponds to the first service, source information in the first packet filter set is the same as destination information in a second packet filter set in the downlink PDR, and destination information in the first packet filter set is the same as source information in the second packet filter set. 3 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising: sending, by the session management network element to the user plane network element, a first usage reporting rule (URR) that corresponds to a downlink PDR that corresponds to the first service, wherein the first URR triggers the user plane network element to report a first event, and the first event is that a downlink data packet of the first service is detected according to the downlink PDR, wherein the sending, by the session management network element to the user plane network element, the first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service comprises: in response to the session management network element receiving the first event reported by the user plane network element, sending, by the session management network element to the user plane network element, the first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service. 4 . The method according to claim 3 , further comprising: sending, by the session management network element to the user plane network element, a second URR that corresponds to the downlink PDR, wherein the second URR triggers the user plane network element to report a third event, and the third event is that no uplink data packet of the first service is detected according to the first uplink PDR received at the user plane network element from the session management network element; and in response to the session management network element receiving the third event reported by the user plane network element, notifying, by the session management network element, the user plane network element to delete the first uplink PDR. 5 . The method according to claim 2 , further comprising: sending, by the session management network element to the user plane network element, a third usage reporting rule (URR) that corresponds to a second uplink PDR, wherein the third URR triggers the user plane network element to report a second event, the second event is that an uplink data packet of the first service is detected according to the second uplink PDR, and the second uplink PDR is an uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service and that comprises the first packet filter set, wherein the sending, by the session management network element to the user plane network element, the first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service comprises: in response to the session management network element receiving the second event reported by the user plane network element, sending, by the session management network element to the user plane network element, the first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service. 6 . The method according to claim 5 , further comprising: sending, by the session management network element to the user plane network element, a fourth URR that corresponds to the second uplink PDR, wherein the fourth URR triggers the user plane network element to report a third event, and the third event is that no uplink data packet of the first service is detected according to the first uplink PDR; and in response to the session management network element receiving the third event reported by the user plane network element, notifying, by the session management network element, the user plane network element to delete the first uplink PDR. 7 . A session management network element, comprising: a memory storing executable instructions; and a processor configured to execute the executable instructions to perform operations of: receiving a first policy and charging control (PCC) rule from a policy control network element, wherein the first PCC rule comprises downlink service data flow (SDF) information that corresponds to a first service; generating, according to the first PCC rule and in response to the first PCC rule comprising a reflective quality of service control (RQC) indication, a first uplink packet detection rule (PDR) that corresponds to the first service; and sending, to a user plane network element, the first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service. 8 . The session management network element according to claim 7 , wherein the first uplink PDR comprises a first packet filter set and a first quality of service flow identifier (QFI), wherein the first QFI is the same as a second QFI in a downlink PDR that corresponds to the first service, source information in the first packet filter set is the same as destination information in a second packet filter set in the downlink PDR, and destination information in the first packet filter set is the same as source information in the second packet filter set. 9 . The session management network element according to claim 7 , wherein the operations further comprise: sending, to the user plane network element, a first usage reporting rule (URR) that corresponds to a downlink PDR that corresponds to the first service, wherein the first URR triggers the user plane network element to report a first event, and the first event is that a downlink data packet of the first service is detected according to the downlink PDR; and the operation of sending the first uplink PDR to the user plane network element comprises: in response to receiving the first event reported by the user plane network element, sending, to the user plane network element, the first uplink PDR that corresponds to the first service. 10 . The session management network element according to claim 9 , wherein the operations further comprise: sending, to the user plane network element, a second URR that corresponds to the downlink PDR, wherein the second URR triggers the user plane network element to report a third event, and the third event is that no uplink data packet of the first service is detected according to the first uplink PDR received at the user plane network element from the session management network element; and in response to receiving the third event reported by the user plane network element, notifying the user plane network element to delete the first uplink PDR. 11 . The session management network element according to claim 8 , wherein the operations further comprise: sending, to the user plane network element, a third usage reporting rule (URR) that corresponds to a second uplink PDR, wherein the third URR triggers the user plane network element to report a second event, the second event is that an uplink data packet of the first service is detected according to the second uplink PDR, and
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