Since I can't see what your porch looks like, I am going to assume it is next to a building but not attached. Correct me if I am wrong on that. When looking at the porch, it is the "structure" in question. So for the overall stability of the structure, you need to ask what are you using to take the lateral load to the ground? If you are using moment frames, then the beam and columns within that frame will be MWFRS. If you are using cantilever columns, then just the columns would need to be designed with MWFRS. Components and cladding is referring to a more localized pressure that can get much higher than what the expected average pressure would be on the entire structure. So if you look at a 1ft square area, you would expect that the average pressure on that one area would be much larger than the average pressure on say a 10ft by 10ft area. And that is reflected in the code. In general when I do a porch I use components and cladding for the beams, decking, and column vertical loading and then put MWFRS lateral loads on the whole thing. But I know there are many people who interpret the code a little differently for these type of structures.