Connect unmanaged clients to Software Update Services 10.8.4

Software Update Services 10.8.4
I cannot get unmanaged clients to connect to my ML Software Update Service
I tried the following versions:
sudo defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL http://my.sus.local:8088/
sudo defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL http://my.sus.local:8088/index.sucatalog
sudo defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL http://my.sus.local:8088/catalogs.sucatalog
sudo defaults write com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL http://my.sus.local:8088/index-mountainlion-lion-snowleopard-leopard.merged-1.su catalog
I tried the URL with and without double quotes (makes no difference in the output of 'sudo defaults read')
sudo defaults read com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL shows the value that was set, but the connection just times out.
The only way to successful connect is if I specify the CatalogURL in the softwareupdate command.
sudo softwareupdate -l --CatalogURL http://my.sus.local:8088
That allows me to list, download and install updates. 
What am I missing?
TIA

what happens if you point the defaults command here ?
/Library/Preferences/com.apple.SoftwareUpdate CatalogURL
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