Seems your question has been answered, but wanted to point out the IBM Z 
Connectivity Handbook (SG24-5444) is an excellent resource for such questions 
regarding channel architecture, connectivity options, connector types, etc.

Example, OSA-Express5S 1000BASE-T Ethernet feature code 0417 from the handbook:

The two ports of the OSA-Express5S 1000BASE-T feature have one CHPID assigned, 
so the two ports share one CHPID number.  The use of both ports on a two-port 
CHPID requires support by the operating system.

Regards,

Kevin

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Peter
Sent: Sunday, August 5, 2018 3:20 AM
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Subject: Dummy question about CHPID

Hi

Could someone help me to understand on why do we assign only 1 chpid for 
OSA-ICC and OSA base 1000t.

I can see FC and FCP have two CHPIDs

Apology I am just new to IODF definition.

Regards,
Peter

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